If you turn on Braille Screen Input, you can use your fingers to enter six-dot, eight-dot, or contracted braille directly on the iPad screen, without a physical braille keyboard.
Enter braille on the screen
- Set the rotor to Braille Screen Input.
If you don’t see Braille Screen Input in the rotor, go to Settings
> Accessibility > VoiceOver > Rotor, then select it from the list.
- Place iPad in one of the following positions:
- Tabletop mode: Lay iPad flat in front of you.
- Screen away mode: Hold iPad with the screen facing away so your fingers curl back to tap the screen.
- Enter braille characters by tapping the screen with one or more fingers at the same time.
Tip: To have iPad read dots aloud, tap and hold the dots, then when you hear the timer tones and announcement, release the dots.
To move the entry dots to match your natural finger positions, double-tap all the dots.
You can also use gestures to perform actions such as the following:
Action
Gesture
Enter a space Swipe right with one finger; in screen away mode, swipe to your right Delete the previous character Swipe left with one finger Move to a new line Swipe right with two fingers Cycle through spelling suggestions Swipe up or down with one finger Enter a carriage return, or send a message (in Messages) Swipe up with three fingers Cycle through the braille modes Swipe left or right with three fingers Translate immediately (when contractions are enabled) Swipe down with two fingers Switch to the next keyboard Swipe up with two fingers - To exit Braille Screen Input, do a two-finger scrub (move two fingers back and forth three times quickly, making a “z”), or adjust the rotor to another setting.
Change Braille Screen Input settings
- Go to Settings
> Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille > Braille Screen Input.
- Do any of the following:
- Set six-dot, eight-dot, or contracted braille as the default.
- Reverse the dot positions for six-dot and eight-dot braille.
- To view or edit the commands and gestures you can perform when Braille Screen Input is turned on, go to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Commands > Braille Screen Input.