A swing cell is a device used to teach Braille by demonstrating the relationship between the Braille cell for reading and the keys on a Braillewriter for writing. It consists of two hinged blocks with pegs that represent the dots in a Braille cell, which can be configured to show the correct hand placement for a Braillewriter. Pegs are removable.
Features high contrast colors. Black hinged cell and 6 white pegs.
Size- When closed cells are 2.9 inches tall, 4.6 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. Pegs are .25 inch diameter and about 1 inch tall.
Features high contrast colors. Black hinged cell and 6 white pegs.
Size- When closed cells are 2.9 inches tall, 4.6 inches wide, and 1 inch thick. Pegs are .25 inch diameter and about 1 inch tall.
