Usually, it cycles between output braille grades, like Contracted, Uncontracted, and Eight-dot braille. It used to handle output and input, but now input is space with dots 2-3-6. That's on iOS; G chord could handle both on JAWS. Devin Prater [email protected] gemini://tilde.pink/~devinprater/
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