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.
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