My understanding is the same. MBraille and similar apps type text, but they
save it internally; the actual screen holds only the keyboard. Braille Screen
Input in iOS itself will work just fine, I imagine, because text is actually
entered in real time.
On Mar 16, 2015, at 3:48 AM, Christopher
I believe apps like MBraille and even BrailleTouch for those who still
have it do not represent the actual text on-screen until the text is
exported one way or another.
On 16/03/2015 05:27, Wren Langley wrote:
Hi all, I wanted to share this with you. I thought that I would try speak
screen
Correct, however with contracted Braille input the text is held in some kind of
buffer until you press space or newline. This is because the translator can't
figure out otherwise if for example you mean b or but. There is a gesture
to translate the word immediately though: two finger flick