Hi,
Since Flicktype is being discontinued, I need a way to type. I know iOS has a Braille Screen input, but I never got the hang of it. Which way is the most like a Perkins style Braille Writer, with dot 6 being all the way on the right, and dot 3 being on the left, etc.?
Are there any tutorials or pointers on how to get started with BSI? I'm using an iPhone 8 running iOS 14.5.
Thanks
By Moopie Curran, 16 August, 2021
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Braille on Apple Products
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Applevis Guide to Braille Screen Input
Use this along with the comments, preferably reading about the feature on another device while trying the process on your main device. It didn't click for me until I followed along as I was reading. It took quite some time before I got fast and accurate, but I'm glad I invested the time and effort.
A Guide to Braille Screen Input on iOS
Greetings:
Here, imbedded in this message, is the link to the article “A Guide to Braille Screen Input on iOS,” submitted by mehgcap on Wednesday, September 17, 2014.
https://www.applevis.com/guides/guide-braille-screen-input-ios
It’s a very comprehensive write-up along with the comments which follow.
I myself use Braille Screen Input in the Screen Away mode, with the screen facing away from me and the Home Button facing to my right. I also use for input 6-dot uncontracted braille and the UEB table. I also prefer to hear each character as I enter it, but this is simply a matter of my own personal choice.
Others may prefer to use contracted braille and the traditional literary braille. It’s all a matter of choice.
With kind regards,
Curtis Chong
I use BSI all the time and I…
I use BSI all the time and I love it. I personally use table top mode and I have it set to echo as I type.
Really taking to BSI
Hi guys,
Thanks for all of your help. After playing with BSI for about 5 minutes, I started to really get the hang of it. Especially since I can lock it in tabletop mode, and go back to plain old-fashioned Braille Translation table, as opposed to UEB. I never took to UEB. Anyway, is there a way to get UEB out of my Braille table list and make regular English Braille my system default translation? Because now, the Braille table selection is taking up space in my rotar, even though it's not selected to be in there. Also, how do I do the scrub gesture to dismiss BSI, I can't quite figure that out. Anyway, I'm really loving BSI, and am happy it's built right in.
No scrub gesture needed
Hi! I don't know how to get rid of UEB, but I can tell you that you don't need the scrub gesture to get out of Braille Screen Input: simply turn the rotor to some other item and you'll no longer be using BSI.
BSI is amazing
I use BSI all the time and I absolutely love it.
It is much quicker to type then normal touch typing.
Delete Braille Tables from Braille in VO settings
Hi
Braille tables can be added/deleted in VO settings. Find Braille and therein Braille tables. Keeping only one braille table and deleting all others should clear up the rotor space.