Braille Printing

Braille Printing

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Braille Printing Font is a font designed for the Braille system. Braille is a script for the blind that represents the Latin alphabet in raised dots. Braille Printing fonts are designed for this bitmap character system for use on computers. Braille Printing fonts typically consist of raised and empty dots, similar to characters in the Braille system. This typeface can be used to print or display braille text so that blind people can understand text by feel. Braille Printing fonts often contain the ASCII character set, along with other special characters and punctuation marks, to facilitate reading and writing for the blind. It's worth noting that the Braille Printing font is just a font, and by itself it doesn't turn a computer into a Braille device. In order for a computer to support Braille I/O, a special Braille I/O device is required, such as a Braille printer or a Braille screen reader.

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Braille Printing is a very good handwriting art font, with a good visual sense, suitable for cultural propaganda design, commercial brand advertising and product packaging design and personalized text typesetting and other more scenes.

Windows system font installation method

Tips: If you can't find the font in PS or AI after installation, please search for its name "Braille Printing".

The first method: suitable for installing multiple font files

Copy the fonts directly to C:\WINDOWS\FontsRecommended

or

Open the control panel, open the font folder in the control panel, and then copy the downloaded fonts to this folder

The second method: suitable for installing a single font file

Directly right-click and select the "Install" menu to installRecommended

or

Double-click the font file, and click the "Install" button at the top of the opened font file interface to install the font into the system.

The above two methods are applicable to all Windows operating systems

Windows system font installation method

Find "System-Resource Library-fonts" on mac, paste the Qigong font file, or add it using the font book (Menu bar—> Go—> Application—> Font Book).

Note: If you can’t use it after adding, don’t worry, just restart the computer

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More detailed windows system universal computer font installation tutorial:Please click to see

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why does "file damage" appear during installation?

Answer: This is because the font library conflicts with your system (especially the xp system, because many fonts were developed under win98 or earlier versions before.)

2. Why can't I find it after I installed the font?

Answer: Some fonts: such as Huakang series. They are shown in the list as his related pinyin codes, you can double-click the font to see what the name of the font is when you download it back. Then when you choose to use this font, please choose its pinyin, which is the font you want.

3. Why can’t some fonts be typed?

Answer: Some fonts can only be typed out only when traditional characters are input. (such as Jinmei font library, etc.), if the text input using the traditional input method still cannot be displayed, it may be that the font library of the font is incomplete, and there is no way to type this character.

Notice

Braille Printing, due to usage restrictions, it is only for personal study and reference use. For commercial use, please go to the relevant official website for authorization.

(Personal non-commercial use refers to the use of this font to complete the display of personal works, including but not limited to the design of personal papers, resumes, etc.)

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