Hello.
You may wish to try having a look at the Alva BC640 with its feature
pack. The feature pack appears to the phone as a standard keyboard. It
is possible that this keyboard will allow you to wake the iPhone up. I
am not sure whether this is the case, but it is more possible in
theory than with other displays. Note that there are quite a few tiny
bluetooth keypads for the iPhone, you may wish to put one in a pocket
and simply tap an arrow or other key to unlock the phone, then start
work with your braille display of choice. This may be cheaper than the
BC640, particularly if you have a display already, and even assuming
that the BC640 works.
Aman
> Dear all,
>
> Anyone here has a braille display that is able to wake up the iphone?
>
> I would very much like to place my iPhone in a bag   while just operating
> it
> with a Braille Display. Unfortunately, I have not come across one braille
> display  that has a key to wake up the iphone or even lock the eyephone.
> However, the  Rivo keyboard is able to do it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Moses.
>
>
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