List of Commands for BSI in iOS 18

By Chris Chaffin, 22 September, 2024

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Braille on Apple Products

In iOS 18, Braille Screen Input got a major overhaul. One of the main new features is Command Mode. This allows you to navigate your phone while never leaving Braille Screen Input.

If you are like me and have never used a Braille Display, you are not going to automatically know the commands that can be used.

Please find below a list of commands that can be used while in Command Mode of Braille Screen Input. I have tested all of the below commands to make sure they work. But please know that since I have never used a Braille display, I might have missed some.

Toggle from Braille Entry to Command Mode, 3 Finger swipe to the left or right.
Must be in Command Mode in order for the below commands to work.

1, Dot 4, swipe to the right.
2, Dot 1, Swipe to the left.
3, Double tap, dots 3 and 6.
4, Go to first item or top of screen, Dots 1, 2, and 3.
5, Go to last item or bottom of screen, dots 4, 5, and 6.
6, Item Chooser, letter I.
7, Status bar, letter S.
8, Notification Center, dot 4 and 6.
9, Control Center, dots 2 and 5.
10, Escape current context, letter B.
11, Scroll forward, swiping left to right, dots 1, 3, and 5.
12, Scroll back, swiping right to left, dots 2, 4, and 6.
13, Scroll up a page, swiping bottom to top, dots 1, 4,5,and 6.
14, Scroll down a page, swiping from top to bottom, dots 3, 4, 5, and 6.
15, Move to next rotor item, dot 6.
16, Move to previous rotor item, dot 3.
17, Move to next selection within a rotor setting, dots 5 and 6.
18, Move to previous selection within a rotor setting, dots 2 and 3.
19, volume Up, dots 3, 4, and 5.
20, Volume down, dots 1, 2, and 6.
21, Toggle show / hide keyboard, dots 1, 4, and 6.
22, 1 Finger Triple tap or double tap and hold, dots 3, 5, and 6.
23, Read page from top, letter W.
24, Read page from selected position, letter R.
25, Select All, dots 2, 3, 5, and 6.
26, Select left, dots 2, 3, and 5.
27, Select Right, dots 2, 5, and 6.
28, Copy, letter C.
29, Cut, Letter X.
30, Paste, Letter V.
31, Activates delete key, Letter D.
32, Text search, Letter F.
33, Start dictation in text field, dots 1, 5, and 6.
34, Toggle screen curtain, dots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
35, Toggle, Mute / Unmute Voice Over, Letter M.
36, Go to home screen, Letter H.
37, Go to App Switcher, Letter H twice.
38, 2 Finger Double tap and hold, dots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6.
39, magic tap, dots 1, 5, and 6.

Again, if there are any that I missed, please let me know so I can add them to the list.

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Comments

By Jo Billard on Monday, September 23, 2024 - 20:13

I'm completely new to this, never having used a Braille display with my phone, and it's a lot to take in, and you saved me from scrolling down to Scott's post of a few days ago. I just have one question. What's the difference between swiping left and scrolling left? I thought they were the same thing until reading the list of Braille gestures.

By Brian on Monday, September 23, 2024 - 20:13

Think of it like this, swiping left or right is like taking your thumb and swiping left or right on your home screen between app icons.
Scrolling left or right would be like taking three fingers and swiping left or right to swap home screen pages.

Hope that makes sense.

To the OP, thanks for posting this. I too am new to BSI, and there are a lot of the command mode commands. I did not know of. So thanks again! 😎✌️

By Elena Brescacin on Monday, September 23, 2024 - 20:13

Hi, I don't know if it depends on the Braille table but for me, the letter F as search text doesn't work.
And even the "select all" or "delete" key -letter d-.
Copy, paste, cut, redo, undo, work perfectly instead.
On iPad instead, you have dots 2 and 6, then three and five, to move between two areas of split view screen. From right to left and left to right side of the screen.
Not sure about the 1+7 dots and 4+7 to go from right to left and left to right container.

By Holger Fiallo on Monday, November 4, 2024 - 20:13

This is great. I do not use Braille myself but is good. I copy it and paste it to the blind apple group email for them to see. I did give credict for it to the creator of the list and let people know that can come to the web page and check it out themselves.

By turner42 on Monday, November 4, 2024 - 20:13

Chris, you did a great job, but numbers 33 and 39 can be combined as follows:
33, Magic Tap, dots 1, 5, and 6. Start or stop the current action (for example, play or pause music or a video, take a photo in Camera, start or stop a recording, start or stop the stopwatch, answer/hangup a phone call, start dictation in an edit field.)
The command was the same in 33 and 39 dots 1,5 and 6, and since it is the equivalent of the Magic Tap, I personally think they should be combined to help folks understand the full use of that gesture.

By turner42 on Monday, November 4, 2024 - 20:13

My previous comment suggested combining number 39 with 33, so here are two others. 39. Practice mode, Letter k.
40. Pause or continue speech, letter p.

By turner42 on Monday, November 4, 2024 - 20:13

I compared my list of braille commands for a braille display and found several more that work in BSI Command mode. I had previously listed the combination of 33 and 39, and posted my new 39 and 40. Here are the rest that I can find. 41. Speak page number or rows being displayed, dots 3, and 4. (VO help says “read item summary.”
42. Select text, Dots 2,5, and 6.
43. Deselect text, Dots 2, 3, and 5.
44. Undo typing, Letter z.
45. Redo typing, dots 2,3,4, and 6.
46. Move to next visible app, dots 2, and 6.
47. Move to previous visible app, dots 3, and 5.
48. QuickNav toggle, letter q.

By makkenai on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 - 20:13

hello to add to this list for the braille entry mode here are the gestures as well
i did just write them down from the voice over settings menu under commands then braille 
the ones that say empty are not asigned 

Swiping gestures for entry mode
one finger swipes
one finger swipe left , back space
one finger swipe right , space
one finger swipe up , previous suggestion 
one finger swipe down , next suggestion
two finger swipe
two finger swipe left , delete word
two finger swipe right , preform return
two finger swipe up , next braille table
two finger swipe down , translate immediately
three finger swipes
three finger swipe left , previous mode
three finger swipe right , next mode 
three finger swipe up , quick action
three finger swipe down , orientation lock
four finger swipes
four finger swipe left , empty
four finger swipe right , empty
four finger swipe up , empty
four finger swipe down , empty 
scrubb 
two finger scrubb , escape
pinch
pinch with two fingers , exit braille mode
hold one finger and swipe
one finger swipe left while holding one finger , move to previous text
one finger swipe right while holding one finger, move to next text
one finger swipe up while holding one finger , next text selection mode
one finger swipe down while holding one finger, previous text selection mode
hold one finger and swipe two fingers
two finger swipe left while holding one finger, select previous text
two finger swipe right while holding one finger, select nex text
back tab
double tab back of your iphone , empty
tripple back tab the back of your iphone , empty 
greets mak

By makkenai on Thursday, November 7, 2024 - 20:13

hello,

when you combine 4 and 5 from the list chris posted and you do that in a quick tap ,, so tap dots 4 5 and 6 then quickly tab dots 1 2 and 3, this will calibrate the braille cel layout .. i believe you can do this as many times you want .. this could be helpful if you have like one finger that is just a tat off

if you do this too slow then it will just bring you to the last item on the page and back to the first item on the page.

i do wonder about one combination that would put your device to sleep or into lock screen if you dont have that set automatically , but of course could just press the side button :D

alright greets mak

By makkenai on Thursday, November 7, 2024 - 20:13

hey,

to activate the braille screen input mode is to tab both ends top and bottom of the screen with one finger double tap , if you tripple tap with same fingers also top and bottom this will bring you straight into braille command mode , to exit either mode pinch with two fingers towards each other or move two fingers outwards this will also exit these modes

By Dawnsinger on Saturday, November 16, 2024 - 20:13

That is very useful. I love this feature and was looking for a list of commands and this thing rocks.
Explanations were clear. Thank you.