What is .BRL file extension?
File saved in the MicroBraille (BRL) format; encodes contracted braille characters (Grade 2 Braille) in braille ASCII, which uses 64 characters from the ASCII character set to represent dot combinations in six-dot braille; can be read by software that supports braille to speech functionality or braille embossers used for printing.
Similar to the more common .BRF file extension. BRL and BRF files are commonly used for making digital publications available to those who are blind.
To create a BRL file in CASC Braille 2000, select New → Braille File, name the file, select "MicroBraille File (brl)" from the file type drop down menu, and click OK.
To open a BRL file in CASC Braille 2000, select Open → Braille File, navigate to the file, and click Open.
NOTE: MegaDots can only be run on 32-bit Windows versions.
You can see a list of software programs here on www.easyfileopener.org that can open this file type so that you don’t need to search for it on the web. You can then open your file with this extension using a software listed below.