You can configure JWS to display the alphabet on a braille display using the Unicode characters and, depending on the accessibility of sites you might be able to use online sites for language learning. Accessibility varies widely. Often sites use PDF files to present materials and these may or may not be readable. Sarah J. Blake sjblake@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.growingstrong.org You will seek meand find me when you seek me with all your heart. (Jer. 29:13) >>> "Steve Britt" <swimmer953@xxxxxxxxxxx> 08/15/09 12:33 AM >>> Hi, folks. If I wanted to learn a language that has a braille alphabet that isn't offered through Hadley School for the Blind, like for example, Tagallog, Russian, Gaelic, Chinese, or Japanese, does anyone know what online services are available that would make learning that language possible? * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * * * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * *