Jim, I also have a TBI32 that is paired with a 4S and with an iPad 1st gen. You can do most, but not all things with braille, unless I'm missing something. You can't, for example, do the double tap hold from a braille display. If you can, please somebody let me know how. Also, and I suppose obviously, if you need to pair or repair the display, you need to interact with the touch screen and hear the speech output to accomplish that task. And some things, like opening an app whose place you know on the touch screen are more efficient with touch than with the braille display, simply because you can go right to the app and double tap it. No sequential arrowing to get there. None of these things are specific to the TBI-32, which is, in my opinion, an excellent display that works quite well with the iPhone.
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