Yes, thanks Alex! Braille input is one of the things I haven't tried
yet with my relatively new iPhone. Much appreciated!
At 09:54 AM 4/9/2015, you wrote:
Alex, Thank you for this comprehensive set of instructions. They are
perfect! I had tried the braille input a few times since I upgraded to
Each finger is a dot, just like any braille keyboard. So long as you keep your
fingers in the right place, you'll get the dots you want. You aren't moving one
finger around to find each dot; rather, you're typing up to five dots at once
(the touch screen can't detect more than five touches at a
Hi there,
See question below:
> 9 apr 2015 kl. 15:22 skrev Alex Hall :
>
> I use word feedback so I can hear what I've written when I do the space
> gesture
But don’t you get a lot of random characters typed when trying to find the
positions for the braille keys? I also want to have character
Alex, Thank you for this comprehensive set of instructions. They are
perfect! I had tried the braille input a few times since I upgraded to
IOS 8 (and above), but gave up in frustration. After reading your
instructions (and following along), I was successful right away. You
are a born teacher!
Penn
Character echo does work, but only in 6 dot mode. If you use contracted
braille, dots are not spoken as you type. I use word feedback so I can hear
what I've written when I do the space gesture. Explore Mode is working as
expected here, I'm not sure why yours isn't.
> On Apr 9, 2015, at 8:59 AM,
I think it will help you to read the guide I wrote on this feature when it
first came out. I've just updated it for iOS8.3. If you have any problems or
still can't work something out, let us know. It's a really wonderful feature
once you get it working, and I use it every day for so many differe
Hello,
It appears that, even if one has set typing feedback to characters, they are
not spoken out in Braille input. It's trial and error but works quite well once
you get the hang of it. A work around is to type 1 character and backspace with
left single finger swipe !hear what dots are being
Hello
This may sound like a silly question so let me try to explain:
I’m trying out the braille input mode in iOs8.3 and it appears that i have to
have the rotor set to characters in order to know where the actual braille keys
begin, right? How else could i determine this without typing trange le