It can.  go to settings, braille touch.  There you can select characters, 
words, both and more.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris H 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 2:38 PM
  Subject: Re: BrailleTouch - finding letters you are having trouble with


  I get it eventually but it can either say g, n, whatever.


  Christopher Hallsworth

  On 01/02/2013 22:13, BrailleTouch wrote:
  > Hi Chris,
  > What does BrailleTouch say when you type the letter Y?
  >
  > RobH said below that BrailleTouch saw the letter N (dots 1-3-4-5) when
  > he typed the letter Y (dots 1-3-4-5-6). That means that BrailleTouch was
  > not seeing dot 6. Let's assume the flip dots setting is off, as in the
  > default app. That means that Rob's ring finger was not registering on
  > the touchscreen. It could have been a little too far down and off the
  > touch sensitive area.
  >
  > I personally have trouble with Y and Z sometimes. I go a little slower
  > when placing my fingers for these two letters, and then lift my fingers
  > quickly off the screen.
  >
  > Thanks,
  > Caleb
  > http://brailletouchapp.com/
  >
  > On 2/1/2013 8:10 AM, Chris H wrote:
  >> Yes the y is a struggle for me. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
  >>
  >>
  >> Christopher Hallsworth
  >>
  >> On 31/01/2013 21:26, RobH! wrote:
  >>> Well,  I struggled to make some of the characters work, but they did
  >>> in the
  >>> end.  I got an N about 6 times in a row when trying for a Y. Still don't
  >>> know what I was doing wrong, but it corrected in the end.
  >>>
  >>> R.
  >>> ----- Original Message -----
  >>> From: "Cheryl Homiak" <[email protected]>
  >>> To: <[email protected]>
  >>> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 2:30 PM
  >>> Subject: Re: I Have Already Upgraded Braille Touch
  >>>
  >>>
  >>> Once you do your first tap before starting to type, you need to keep
  >>> your
  >>> fingers in that position. I think the tendency is to move fingers up and
  >>> down from the original position and that's why you are getting the
  >>> lowered
  >>> effect. You have more "wiggle room" right to left but you need to
  >>> keep your
  >>> fingers in position up and down. Maybe kind of imagine the dots as
  >>> stationary on the phone where you first tapped instead of thinking you
  >>> should move up and down the column. I would really advise people to play
  >>> with this and post problems before posting evaluational comments. As I
  >>> recall, my first few hours' experience with typing on the virtual
  >>> keyboard
  >>> on the iPhone weren't very impressive either. Some skills take time and
  >>> patience. If, however, my skill hadn't improved with the virtual
  >>> keyboard
  >>> over time, I would have taken it back and would have said the iPhone
  >>> just
  >>> wasn't for me.
  >>>
  >>
  >

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