Hi Aman,

I am interested in your comment about writing in Arabic. I know the Arabic 
braille alphabet, not grade II, just the letter for letter substitution. So if 
I have a braille display connected via bluetooth to an iPhone and I set input 
for grade I braille, I assume I'd also have to set the input method/keyboard to 
Arabic, and then I could type in Arabic braille on my braille display keyboard 
and have the proper text entered? I can't conceive of trying to actually type 
Arabic litters either on screen or with a bt keyboard, as I have no clue where 
they are. I'm hoping to find an accessible Arabic to English dictionary and 
would need to be able to search for words in same. 

Mary
Mary Otten
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