[Features Request] Adding a Braille system decryption in Text Converter app

in utopian-io •  7 years ago  (edited)

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I have used this app for several times now because it has many distinct cool features that is really useful for decryption or mostly for interesting purposes.

Component

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The main feature is the name itself the Text Converter which converts literally from alphabet to morse code , binary , octal ,hexagessimal and many more in vice-versa.

Proposal

My proposal is to add a Braille system in the converter for encoding and decoding any alphabetical or numerical input values into braille. In this way we can easily translate from one code to braille for us be able to read the blind's language.

Mockups / Examples

The procedure quite is simple.

Input your desired word (this serve as your encrypted word)

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And click the code selection and find the Braille.

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Click Braille and it will directly convert it into braille system. (decrypted)

Benefits

The primary importance of this feature benefits the user to easily decrypt the alphabet or number into braille for communication and decryption purposes. In that way it helps the user to to discern and learn what is written on the reading materials which a blind person uses.

And maybe if we are unlucky enough to lose our sense of sight. By this app we may have already learned the braille and read it to ourselves.



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Your contribution cannot be approved because it does not follow the Utopian Rules. Your suggestion does not seem feasible on mobile android application.

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It already have a morse code on it, then why it is still not feasible for a braille system?

I think its because a blind person needs to feel the braille codes, he or she needs to feel the embosed code. If you can somehow explain how a blind person can touch the embosed code maybe the suggestion will be approved