Latest Projects

6DotsLab is still building its formal academic research record. This page highlights the active software projects that currently define our work in braille literacy and blind-first learning.

Both projects are early-stage and will continue to improve through testing, feedback, and classroom-aware design iteration.

English Letters Braille Trainer

English Letters Braille Trainer showing the letter A and six braille dot controls
Prototype2026

English Letters Braille Trainer

A blind-first trainer for learning English letters through braille dots, keyboard shortcuts, voice guidance, practice, and assessment modes.

The trainer is designed around direct keyboard input, audio feedback, and high-contrast screens so learners can practise dot positions without depending on sighted assistance.

  • Shikho, practice, and porikha learning modes.
  • Six-dot input model mapped to keyboard keys.
  • Voice feedback for guided learning and correction.
  • High-contrast interface for low-vision and blind-first use.

English Learning Braille Software

English Learning Braille Software settings screen with blind-first controls
In development2026

English Learning Braille Software

A broader learning environment for English literacy through braille, combining guided lessons, accessible controls, progress tasks, and listening support.

This software expands the trainer into a complete learning flow where students can learn keys, set lesson size, hear instructions, and move through lessons using keyboard or gamepad controls.

  • Blind-first controls for choosing lesson size and settings.
  • Keyboard and gamepad-friendly navigation.
  • Audio-supported tasks for independent learning.
  • Foundation for a larger English braille learning platform.
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