How many characters are there in a Braille System??
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A cell is made up of six dots that fit under the fingertips, arranged in two columns of three dots each. Each cell represents a letter, a word, a combination of letters, a numeral or a punctuation mark. The first ten letters of the alphabet are formed using the top four dots (1, 2, 4, 5).
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A cell is made up of six dots that fit under the fingertips, arranged in two columns of three dots each. Each cell represents a letter, a word, a combination of letters, a numeral or a punctuation mark. The first ten letters of the alphabet are formed using the top four dots (1, 2, 4, 5).
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The system as devised by Braille consists of two parts: Character encoding that mapped characters of the French alphabet to tuples of six bits (the dots), The physical representation of those six-bit characters with raised dots in a braille cell.
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