CODE RULES

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First and foremost , I will add the link that contains all the information that you can check out😊
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1rchgorlK4KPaHI-wV4ULD700ISV1OGlX
This contains everything.

Note :-
1. Best if typed on landscape.
2. To be read with index fingers of both hands to decode 3*3 cell - on the left margin of the thick sheet , there will be circular indentations beside each line - a very small but dense metal bead will be placed on the indentation for beginners to keep track of the line while reading.
3.Greek Letters will be an extra dot 9 after their corresponding English Braille letters on the 3*3
cell

Greek Letters will be an extra dot 9 after their corresponding English Braille letters on the 3*3 cell

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4. Distance between two cells in 3*3 cell will be 0.45" instead of the 0.3" in 2*3 Braille cell
5. Base width of each dot in 3*3 cell will be 0.075" or 0.09" instead of the 0.06" in 2*3 Braille cell
6. The Brailler will be the same but with 2 rows - .1st row will contain 6keys which will print dots of
0.06" base width and a space bar for English Braille
.2nd row will contain 9keys which will print dots of base width 0.075" or 0.09" and a space bar , that creates
a space of 0.15" more than the space bar for English Braille
7. The distance between each dot , similar to English Braille will be 0.1" and the dot numbering will
also be similar to Braille with just 1 extra column of dots 7,8,9

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