I think this has been answered, but in case not, the = sign in the official computer braille code is the same symbol as the "for" sign, all six dots pressed together.

This is different than the equal sign in Nemeth Code which is a two-cell symbol, dots 4-6 followed by dots 1-3.

There is no equal sign in the literary braille code.

Hope this is helpful.

Chris



Chris

On Mon, 2 Jul 2012, Peter Altschul wrote:

I thought it was all six dots (for in Grade II).



Peter







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How do you make the equals sign in computer braille? I know how it used to
be, but what's the new way? Thanks.



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