Braille Gloves: Who Use Them & How They Work
No, deaf people do not use the braille glove. The braille glove is a device that allows blind people to read written text converted into a raised braille. Deaf people typically communicate using sign language or spoken language and do not rely on tactile methods like reading or writing braille.Deafness - Related Articles
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