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  1. TACTILE MAP OF THE U.S.A & TACTILE MAP OF EUROPE -- Discontinued. Verified 8/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Tactile Maps of the USA and Europe are designed with contrasting colors for individuals who are blind or have low vision. These maps can be used as educational reference tools, and they are scaled for relative size comparison. They come in bright colors on white background with an alphabetized index. Each map is sold separately. DIMENSIONS: Measures 14 x 14 inches....[More Information]

  2. TACTILEMAPS SERIES: TACTILE MAPS USA & TACTILE MAPS EUROPE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The TactileMaps Series is a set of tactile map programs designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software is designed for use with the VTPlayer (see separate entry), a tactile electronic game device. Users learn about countries, states, and cities, their location and relative positions, their size and population. Users feel the borders between states and countries, as well as the difference...[More Information]

  3. THE TACTILE DIRECTORY --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Tactile Directory is a tactile and voice output map designed to provide accessibility to buildings for individuals who are blind or have low vision. It is a three dimensional floor plan, or site plan, built to scale that enables users to obtain a sense of "place" quickly and easily and to navigate independently immediately upon entering a facility. Room areas are represented by raised areas 0.5 inch thick and corrid...[More Information]

  4. VTPLAYER Picture of VTPLAYER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The VTPlayer is a tactile electronic game device designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It has a tactile display consisting of 32 pins in two tactile pads, which rise and fall as the user moves the device, communicating through touch the virtual reality created by game software. With this device, users can feel the shapes, textures, animations, paths, and objects which form the scene of an ele...[More Information]

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