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More ways to experience braille.
With the new Strata and Flow families, Orbit Research is expanding how people read and interact with information.
Braille
Speech
Audio
Connectivity
Experience them at CSUN.
#CSUNATC #OrbitResearch #OrbitStrata #OrbitFLow https://www.orbitresearch.com/product/strata-braille-displays/
Introducing the Strata family from Orbit Research.
Strata 40
Strata 40 Pro
Strata 20 Pro
New braille devices combining piezo braille technology with Orbit’s established platform.
#CSUNATC #OrbitResearch #OrbitStrata https://www.orbitresearch.com/product/strata-braille-displays/

If you or someone you know could benefit from this program, we encourage you to apply.
Apply here: https://www.voiceofsap.org/applydevices/?country=US

Please share so more members of the blind and deafblind community can benefit.
#Braille #Accessibility #AssistiveTechnology #OrbitResearch #VoSAP

Meet Flow 40.
The first device in the new Flow family of braille displays - designed for seamless reading with computers and mobile devices.
Braille that flows.
See it at CSUN, Booth 418.
#CSUNATC #OrbitResearch #OrbitFlow https://www.orbitresearch.com/product/orbit-flow-40/
Introducing the Strata and Flow families of braille devices from Orbit Research.
More ways to experience braille – see them at CSUN
Link - Strata Braille: https://www.orbitresearch.com/product/strata-braille-displays/
Orbit Flow 40: https://www.orbitresearch.com/product/orbit-flow-40/
#CSUNATC #OrbitResearch #OrbitStrata #OrbitFlow
We loved showcasing our full range of assistive tech at Sight City 2025 - from Orbit Reader & Slate to Graphiti and Magna! Thanks to all who connected with us. Let’s keep pushing accessibility forward. #OrbitResearch #AssistiveTech #Inclusion
Orbit Research is excited to participate in SightCity 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany! Join us May 21–23 at Kap Europa, Booth L2.33, to explore our latest innovations in assistive technology. #SightCity2025 #OrbitResearch

From our friends at #OrbitResearch: "We are writing this message to address an issue that happened in early March with the JAWS for Windows screen reader impacting our Braille displays.
There was an update released in early March, with some significant Braille changes under the hood, version 2025.2503.9.

Unfortunately, this update broke functionality for our existing Braille displays, causing many key combinations not to perform as expected. In addition, this update also added very partial support for our newer products using the HID-Braille protocol, that has only allowed basic Braille output, even without navigation.

Following this issue, a hotfix released by Vispero, as JAWS 2025 version 2025.2503.39 restores the functionality for our Braille display products that have been already working with JAWS using the older driver and fixes the key mapping issue for existing products.
The issue related to the newer support using the HID protocol is still being worked on.
We are kindly asking all users to make sure you have this update installed for your Orbit Reader 20, 20 Plus, or 40 to function properly.

We are working with Vispero to make sure that the next JAWS update will include proper support for our devices using the latest JAWS features, such as BrailleIn, and many others, over USB using the HID-Braille protocol. This will apply to the Orbit Reader Q family of displays, the Orbit Slate series, as well as dramatically improve functionality of existing devices.

We are sorry for the inconvenience this might have caused.

If you are still having issues, please contact our technical support team for assistance.

With warm regards,

The Orbit Research team."