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Google Finally Launches Braille Keyboard for Android Devices


Google announced on Thursday the launch of a virtual braille keyboard
for Android that’s designed to enable those with low vision or
blindness to type
on their phones without additional hardware. The tech giant says it
collaborated with braille developers and users to create it, and to
ensure it can be
used anywhere a user would normally type — including social media,
text messaging, and email apps.

Google previously developed and released
BrailleBack,
 an accessibility service for Android that helps users make use of
braille devices, but BrailleBack didn’t offer on-screen typing. The
new braille keyboard,
which will roll out to devices running Android 5.0 or newer via an
update to the Android Accessibility Suite on the Google Play Store, is
activated with
a three-finger swipe up on the screen. It supports braille grade 1 and
grade 2 in English (with additional languages to follow) and it can be
turned on
or off as simply as switching between international keyboards.

The keyboard uses a standard 6-key layout and each key represents one
of 6 braille dots which, when tapped, make any letter or symbol. For
example:

Tap dot 1 to type the letter A.
Tap dots 1 and 2 to type the letter B.
Tap dots 1 and 4 to type the letter C.
Tap dots 1, 4, and 5 to type the letter D.
A swipe left deletes a letter, while a two-finger swipe left deletes a
word. Swiping right adds a space, while a two-finger swipe right or up
inserts a
new line or text, respectively.

“Today, braille displays make typing accessible on most phones and
computers through a physical braille keyboard. But it can be
time-consuming to connect
an external device each time you want to type something quickly on
your phone,” wrote Android Accessibility product manager Brian Kemler
in a blog post.
“As part of our mission to make the world’s information universally
accessible, we hope this keyboard can broadly expand braille literacy
and exposure
among blind and low vision people.”

The braille keyboard is the latest accessibility effort from Google,
following on the heels of others announced at the tech giant’s I/O
2019 developer
conference.

Source: https://blog.google/products/android/braille-keyboard

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Ronald Jason Escrader.




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