What is a Braille keyboard?
Braille keyboard for students who want to learn braille code and people who are visually impaired. Loading…
How do I type braille on my Android?
Use the TalkBack braille keyboard – Android Accessibility Help Use the TalkBack braille keyboard With the TalkBack braille keyboard, you can use 6 fingers on your screen to enter 6-dot braille. TalkBack braille keyboard is available in Unified English Braille, Spanish, and Arabic.
What languages is talkback Braille keyboard available in?
TalkBack braille keyboard is available in Unified English Braille, Spanish, and Arabic. Important: To use the TalkBack braille keyboard, turn on TalkBack and turn off magnification.
How do I Turn Off or hide the talkback Braille keyboard?
Tip: On some devices, if you’re on the Messages app and you close the TalkBack braille keyboard, the Back button won’t work. To continue, go back to the Home screen. To hide the TalkBack braille keyboard: Two-finger swipe down.
What is a braille display?
Braille displays can be the length of a computer keyboard or small enough to be portable and interface with smart phones and tablets.
What are Braille notetakers and how do they work?
Braille notetakers are portable devices with built-in refreshable braille displays that connect to the Internet and have word processers and other software applications that allow users to perform school, office, or personal tasks away from home. This reference guide describes various brands and models of both devices.
What is a Perkins-style Braille input?
A note regarding inputs: Some of these devices use a Perkins-style braille input. “Perkins-style” is the term given to inputs that reflect the standard keyboard of the mechanical braille writer developed by the Perkins School for the Blind, with three keys on the right and three on the left, divided by a space bar.