So, looks like I can lay my iPad down and braille on it, which I'm sure you could always do, but now I can use it zif I'm using a display. Now, BSI might actually be useful on the iPad!
you should always have been able to do that. I find moving between phone and tablet a pain for a few minutes until I adjust. I was as fast on a perkins as I was on an iPad for a while when I learned, too.
@cachondo Oh, you could always do the braille part, but now there's a command mode where, for example, if you press dot 1 or 4, the space bar is held down, and you can use braille commands to navigate the device.
I did an #audiomo on it actually: Sean Randall: Yesterday's #audioMo didn't post, so here it is again. or for the first time, maybe. A look at the changes to #BrailleScreenInput in #VoiceOver on the upcoming #iOS18. audio: A demonstration of the changes to Braille Screen Input in iOS18. files.defcon.social/dcsocial-s…
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in reply to Mendi Evans • • •Sean Randall: Yesterday's #audioMo didn't post, so here it is again. or for the first time, maybe. A look at the changes to #BrailleScreenInput in #VoiceOver on the upcoming #iOS18.
audio: A demonstration of the changes to Braille Screen Input in iOS18.
files.defcon.social/dcsocial-s…
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