Did you know... (3)
...that Braille on a computer has eight dots instead of only six, and that this enables capital letters to be distinguished from lower-case ones by the addition of an extra dot rather than requiring a separate "capitaliser" symbol?
(From an e-mail exchange of mine with Senara, who is blind.)
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Computer braille
Plus this way you can also represent all the symbols a computer needs such as {} «» @ etc. etc. without "running out" so quickly... ASCII only has 27 possibilities and that's a bit limiting sometimes.
But I don't know for sure.