A few hours ago I we told you that Google had changed some features of your keyboard Gboard. This is the default keyboard that have all the Android phones with Google services.
Our surprise has been to find out that the company has a second built-in keyboard in Android, one very particular thought for the blind, a keyboard in braille.
To use the braille keyboard we have to turn on TalkBack and turn off the extension.
It is important to note that the braille keyboard TalkBack is not yet compatible with some applications such as Google Docs or Messages.
To learn
how to use this keyboard you can follow a tutorial that is integrated into the keyboard. To open it we have to swipe three fingers upwards on the screen. In the list of options on the braille keyboard, select Open tutorial.
We can also use gestures on the keyboard:
I feel this keyboard is available for writing exclusively in English, although we expect more languages later.
The input keyboard secret Android allows you to write in braille appears first in Android Free.
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