Yes, the home button will need to be pressed initially. Then you can swipe to 
the previous page or use the equivalent Braille command, dots 2-4-6-space. If 
there’s a pincode, this can be entered either in contracted or uncontracted 
Braille, depending on how it’s set in Voiceover, and the home screen will 
appear.

HtH,
teresa

Slow down; you'll get there faster.

On Jan 24, 2014, at 9:59 PM, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> Once the phone is on the lock screen, just flick right to the "unlock" button 
> and double tap it (hit a cursor key above it, or use space-3-6). In iOS7, you 
> should also be able to do a 3-finger swipe right (space-o I believe). 
> However, to my knowledge, braille display cannot wake up iOS devices like 
> bluetooth keyboards can, so you'll still need to press the lock or home 
> button on the phone itself before you can issue these commands. I believe the 
> problem is that pairing drops once the iOS device locks, so you must wake it 
> up before it will find your display again.
> On Jan 25, 2014, at 12:49 AM, Alan Lemly <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm posting this on behalf of another so please excuse me if I state 
>> something incorrectly.
>>  
>> A deaf-blind iPhone user that communicates with her iPhone using a paired 
>> bluetooth braille device is unable to unlock her phone using the paired 
>> braille device. Is there a braille input equivalent of sliding or 
>> split-tapping that button that must be used to unlock an iPhone?
>>  
>> Thanks for any help with this.
>>  
>> Alan Lemly
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