Hello Terry,

First, table top mode is only used when typing with braille input.  You would 
face your phone as you normally do while navigating on your phone.
Braille input is used to type in an edit field, like a text message or email, 
not to navigate your phone.

Now if you always want to use table top mode when typing with Braille Input, 
then while in table top mode, just do a three finger swipe across your phone 
toward you.  This will lock the Braille input orientation, so every time you 
switch to Braille input, it will automatically be in table top mode, and it 
will not change just because you move or pick up your phone.

Hope this helps.

Chris


> On Aug 18, 2018, at 7:49 PM, Terri Stimmel <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have just recently learned about the Braille input method. I did not 
> realize this was something I could do with my phone. I kind of feel like a 
> dork! LOL!
> Anyway, now that I am aware of it, I want to learn how to use it. I followed 
> some great instructions I got. But I am thinking I am not doing something 
> right.
> 
> When I go in to the rotter, and to Braille input, it’s set on the away 
> screen. When I am holding the phone long-ways, and on it’s side. When I lay 
> it flat, it states tabletop mode. I want to keep it here, I believe. So I 
> swipe to lock it. I keep thinking I have it. But maybe not?
> 
> The layout then looks funny to me. I seem to have to swipe sideways to see 
> all my Apps.
> Is this how it should be?
> And once I am on an App I want to open, how do I get it to do just that?
> Double-typing on it now doesn’t seem to work.
> 
> Also, how do I switch back to the regular phone settings?
> Also, if my phone is normally locked in portrait mode, do I need to change 
> this setting, before going to the Braille input screen?
> 
> Thank you in advance for any help. This is all quite odd to me, but very 
> exciting.
> 
> Terri
> 
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