Hi Lisa,
that is hard to say. I don't know if they were available outside the 
USA, but I know how I got mine. There is the Cleveland Sight Center 
which services Northern Ohio, and I believe my parents got it through 
them several years ago when the Speak and Spells and Speak and Maths 
were still around in stores. Last time I was there for mobility training 
etc they didn't have anything like that in the Sight Center's store. 
They had the usual stuff you see like accessible Monopoly, Brailled Uno 
cards, brailled playing cards, four track tape players, etc. So I think 
those overlays were a temperary thing that was around when the units wer 
popular, and died out soon after.
Now days the only places I have seen working units with a overlay like 
that is at the Ohio School for the Blind , and the Canton City school 
system has one in their grade school class rooms. No doubt they were 
passed down from class to class for the last 20years or so.



Lisa hayes wrote:
> I never had one with an overlay, I don't know if the overlays were available 
> in Australia.
> Lisa Hayes
> skype name, lisa12257
>   


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