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Introducing the brand new Motorised Drawing Arm at SightCity 2016

At Thinkable, we are constantly busy developing new innovations for our blind and visually impaired users. We are excited to introduce our latest product concept: the Motorised Drawing Arm (MDA).

To get a hands-on experience of the new MDA, visit us from May 18 to 20 at SightCity Frankfurt, the world’s largest annual exhibition for the blind and visually impaired. You can find us in booth D1, right beside the entrance of the main exhibition hall. Or pay us a virtual visit on the MDA page.

This computer model shows how the MDA is built up. The MDA's body is shaped like a large capital H with dimensions of approximately 37x43 cm across and 2.5 cm high. The TactiPad can be placed either in landscape or portrait orientation on top of this body. A motor-driven arm slides from back to front over the TactiPad, with a motorised pen moving from left to right along the arm. This pen moves across the surface of the TactiPad and creates the tactile image from the TactileView tactile graphics software.

Motorised Drawing Arm

The new MDA by Thinkable is a concept for a computer-driven motorised arm that draws tactile graphics by mechanically moving a ballpoint pen across the surface of our tactile drawing board. It aims to combine the accuracy of the digital tactile graphics from the TactileView software with the versatility of drawing by hand on the TactiPad drawing board.

This way, the MDA opens up unique interactive ways of making tactile graphics easily accessible. Being a low-cost alternative for creating tactile graphics, it will allow you to create tactile images in one go or even expand a drawing in multiple steps by adding successive digital and/or manual elements.

Motorised Drawing Arm website

On the website dedicated to the development of the MDA, you can explore the applications, product concept, user requirements and technical information. Leave a reply to contribute your own ideas and suggestions!

 

Introducing new braille grid and measurements grid

In this newsletter, we would like to announce that Thinkable will shortly release a new version of TactileView, the most powerful tactile graphics editor available on the market. In this version, the emphasis lays on new convenient tools that will help you with accurate alignment of texts and objects in your design. With these, getting the right page layout has never been easier.

Introducing the braille grid and measurements grid

In the upcoming version of the TactileView software, the new braille grid and revised measurements grid will be introduced. These are great tools that help you to manage the layout of your design by easily aligning and placing text labels and graphic elements.

Highlighting the braille grid (above) and measurements grid (below)

The braille grid is primarily used to align text labels in a regular grid and conform to certain layout guidelines, whereas the measurements grid is mostly used to align objects and visualize their size.

Using these grids, you can easily:

  • Manage the size of inserted objects (measurements grid)
  • Control distances between elements (measurements grid)
  • Place text labels in a regular grid or on the same row/column (braille grid)
  • Align objects with text labels (subsequently using both alignment grids)

ATIA 2016 logo
Hands-on demonstration at the ATIA
Held on February 3-6 in Orlando, Florida, the ATIA conference is one of the largest international conferences on assistive technology. To get a hands-on demonstration of the TactiPad drawing board and TactileView software, including the new features in the upcoming release version, visit Irie-AT in booth 804 at the ATIA.

TactileView version 2.200 now available!

We proudly announce the new release of the TactileView design and production software: version 2.200!

Thinkable logo in TactileView

Once again, the software has been extended with new and improved features and the overall efficiency has increased. A lot of improvements have been made based on feedback from you. We want to thank all of you for your contributions!

A few eye-catching (or should we say fingertip-catching?) changes in version 2.200:

In the release notes on our website, you can find the full list of exciting new features. In the following newsletters, we will highlight some of the other new additions and improvements in TactileView.

So feel free to download version 2.200 and update your registered version free of charge, or run it in demo mode before you decide to buy a software licence. You can purchase a software licence in the Thinkable webshop.

P.S. Some of the articles that are linked to above will give you a sneak preview of the new extensive online user guide that we are currently creating for TactileView.

Presence at 4 exhibitions brings valuable feedback and results

Over the course of the last three months, we have been present at four different exhibitions: CSUN, CTEBVI, ZieZo and SightCity. We want to send out our appreciation and thanks to all of you who that visited us there. Your reactions and new ideas always more than make up for the effort that goes into attending these exhibitions!

TactileScope with a number of 3D shapes

Eye catcher – TactileScope
At the exhibitions, we gave the visitors a first look at the TactileScope – an educational tool that is used to teach the concept of perspective in a tactile image. The device consists of three circles that can rotate freely over 360 degrees in order to position a central object in any particular orientation.
The TactileScope has the same bright yellow colour as TactiPad, and with its intriguing shape it attracted quite some attention, resulting in a lot of interesting conversations about the device and its application.

TactiPad drawing board, CircleFrame and GraphGrid
It always gives great satisfaction to see the smile on people’s faces when they discover the versatility and clever design aspects that characterize our range of products.
Some parents buy the TactiPad right away when they see their child creating circles and other shapes with an ease that they never experienced before. Others could not wait to start using it in their profession as a teacher or interpreter for the deafblind. And many blind visitors wished they would have had a TactiPad when they were young and still at school.
We love seeing our products come to life in the hands of our visitors!

Input and reactions from our visitors
The TactileView software also received great feedback from users. Ideas and feedback come from professional designers that create tactile graphics on a daily basis, from teachers, from interpreters for deafblind people, from parents of blind children, from technologists and scientists, etc. We have incorporated many of these in the upcoming release of the TactileView software (version 2.200).

User suggestion: manipulating smaller parts of the design
One of the many suggestions for new software features from the TactileView users was the application of filters on a selected area in the design.
For this, the ‘Select Area’ tool has been customized to include two variations: the rectangular area selection or vertical/horizontal strips.

Adding or removing vertical or horizontal areas in the design

Selected strips can be used to remove a vertical or horizontal area, or to add this amount of white space to the design. A preview when hovering over the green plus sign will display the addition, whereas hovering over the red minus sign shows the design with the deleted area. Simply clicking on either sign will confirm the action.

A filter applied on a part of the design

The rectangular area can be rotated or mirrored just with one mouse click. The selected content can now be processed using the filters (in previous releases they affected the entire design).

A pin board gave the inspiration almost 30 yers ago

3D printers and braille matrices
3D print technology is a fast growing method of producing all sorts of objects for fun and education. Many libraries with large numbers of three-dimensional objects have been established, similar to the TactileView catalog with premade tactile images. Holding these printed objects in your hand is a great way to learn about a wide range of different concepts and subjects.
In books and web pages however, the same three-dimensional objects are presented in ‘flattened’, two-dimensional images and photos, giving a completely different impression. This is where tactile graphics made with TactileView come into play.

Printing in braille (or on swellpaper) and as 3D objects takes time. Moreover, a print cannot be changed once it has been printed. How nice would it be then, to have a large refreshable braille display that could cover an entire page!

Several companies are currently developing the technology for the pins, making them small enough to fit in a small space; fast enough so it would take not too long to present a new image; and importantly, cheap enough so we can all have access to such a device.
TactileView has so far been used to prepare images for printing on a braille embosser or on swellpaper, but in fact we have always been waiting for the day a matrix of braille pins would become available. Over the last few months we were approached by a number of people that are working on these technologies. They are more than interested to work with TactileView, as they see how the expertise in producing tactile graphics is ready to be used for this new type of dynamic matrix application. So… stay tuned for the next step in the innovation of tactile graphics!

Come visit us at SightCity 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany

Map of Germany in TactileView

On May 20-22, Germany’s biggest annual exhibition in the field of specialized aids for the blind and visually impaired – SightCity 2015 – will be held in the Sheraton Hotel in Frankfurt, Germany.

This year we will join our German distributor, Blista Brailletec, in booth D1 in the main exhibition hall. Visit us to get a hands-on demonstration of the TactiPad drawing board or get a feel of the possibilities of tactile graphics with TactileView.

We are looking forward to meet you in Frankfurt!

10 jaar Thinkable / 10th anniversary!

English version of this newsletter below

Thinkabe 10 jaar - verjaardagstaart / 10 year anniversary cake

Thinkable bestaat 10 jaar – profiteer van 10% feestkorting!

Thinkable, ons bedrijf dat hulpmiddelen ontwikkelt voor mensen met een visuele beperking, bestaat dit jaar alweer 10 jaar! Een mooi moment om eens stil te staan bij de vele ontwikkelingen in die periode, met TactileView en TactiPad als meest bekende producten.

Wij nodigen u dan ook van harte uit om ons te komen bezoeken op de ZieZo-beurs in Houten. Van donderdag 9 april tot zaterdag 11 april laten wij in stand nr. 49 weer de TactileView teken- en productiesoftware zien, waarvan binnenkort een nieuwe versie verschijnt. Ook het TactiPad tekenbord met al zijn accessoires kunt u er bekijken en betasten.

En wie jarig is trakteert: profiteer op de ZieZo-beurs van onze feestkorting van 10% op de artikelen die u bij ons ter plekke aanschaft.

Wij zien uit naar een feestelijk jubileumjaar en een inspirerende toekomst samen met u.


 

This year marks the 10th anniversary for Thinkable, our company that develops tools and services for the visually impaired. The best known products, the TactileView drawing software and the TactiPad drawing board, will be on show with a 10 % discount during the national ZieZo exhibition, held from April 9 to 11 in Houten, Netherlands.

We are looking forward to an exciting year and inspiring future with you.

TactileView – New version 2.200 coming soon!

In just a few weeks’ time, a new version of the TactileView software will be released. In this version we have introduced a number of new features that were requested by our users.

To give you a glimpse of what is to come, we would like to highlight two of the new software features in two short videos. The first one is the ‘dot view’. In this view mode, your designs will be shown in braille dots on screen, just as the document will appear on paper. In other words, what you see is what you feel!

Another important addition is the combination with the Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT). Their new release 11.3 and the new TactileView version 2.200 will allow you to easily create a single document with both text AND graphics in braille!

If you are attending the ATIA conference, held January 27-31 in Orlando, Florida, please visit the Irie-AT booth (nr. 209) for a personal try-out.

You are also kindly invited for Jeff Gardner’s presentation of TactileView, on Friday January 30 from 2.20 pm until 3.20 pm.

TactileView design in Dot view, with individual braile dots shown on screen
Photo: Screenshot of TactileView design in dot view

Read moreTactileView – New version 2.200 coming soon!

TactileView – DBT beta test and CTEBVI conference

Duxbury Braille Translator logo

As we already announced in our previous newsletter, the upcoming version of TactileView will introduce integration with the Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT). This powerful solution combines the best of both worlds: accurate braille texts with elegant tactile graphics.

We invite you to join the Beta test for DBT 11.3 Beta and TactileView (version 2.180 or higher). Visit the DBT beta page to register and find out all about inserting TactileView graphics on our beta page.

TactileView designs inserted in DBT

Visit us at the CTEBVI conference

The CTEBVI 2015 conference (California Transcribers and Educators of the Blind and Visually Impaired) will be held in San Francisco, CA from March 20 to March 22 at the San Francisco Airport Marriott. CTEBVI is an organization of parents, students, transcribers, educators and many other professionals that advocate the special needs of individuals living with blindness and visual impairment.

You can find us in the Irie-AT booth, or join our workshop on Saturday morning from 8:00-9:30.

CircleFrame and GraphGrid – Increase the TactiPad’s drawing potential

Zagzag triangle is used to draw intriguing shapes and repeating patterns

Along with the TactiPad GraphGrid that we showed previously, we have also developed the TactiPad CircleFrame, which together form a set of intuitive TactiPad accessories. Both add-ons increase the easiness with which you can make a tactile drawing on the TactiPad and open up an even wider range of highly accurate and wonderfully creative drawings. In this weblog you will find a short overview of the added possibilities that these accessories can provide for education, professional and home use.

Photo: GraphGrid and CircleFrame accessories for the TactiPad drawing board

Read moreCircleFrame and GraphGrid – Increase the TactiPad’s drawing potential

TactileView – Sight City = Sight Seeing

On coming Wednesday may 23th the annual exhibition Sight City is opening its doors again.

The exhibition takes place in Frankfurt Flughafen in the Sheraton hotel. The ‘city’ is really full of booths where you can find a wide variety of products and services that have something to do with ‘sight’. ‘Seeing’ them all in one day is nearly impossible, but if you would just see the half of them, your ‘sight’ could be cleared.

Jaap Breider will give a speech on Wednesday from 12:15 to 12:45 in the forum about the challenges that are encountered in the process of creating tactile diagrams.

TactileView will be present during the 3 days in booth H11. We will demonstrate the TactileView software, the TactiPad drawing board, the TactileView ClickPad and the first version of the TactileScope.

When you make it to Frankfurt, please visit us in booth H11.

In case you are not able to come by, we sent you the brochure that we have prepared.

The brochure we hand out is as article available at TactileView – A wealth of tactile images for a visual impaired person

To indicate where you have to go in this huge facility, see our location on the map at www.sightcity.net