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Google's Braille Keyboard on Android Will Ease Typing for Visually Impaired

Talkback braille keyboard feat.

We use our smartphones to text, mail statuses and even write full-fledged write-ups. For a regular person, typing on a smartphone is equally simple every bit taking out your phone and just showtime tapping the keyboard. Nevertheless, for the blind and the visually impaired-population, typing is not as easy. They have to utilise a big fat concrete braille keyboard each fourth dimension they go on to type a message. Google has taken the initiative to alter that and released a new "Talkback braille keyboard" for the Android devices.

The Talkback braille keyboard will assist the visually-dumb population type on Android devices without the help of any kind of additional bulky concrete hardware. The company took the initiative to make Android more accessible to disabled users.

Google's team co-operated with braille users and developers, who are familiar with this reading and writing technique, to develop this feature. Now, the Talkback braille keyboard uses a standard vi-key layout for typing. Anyone who has used a braille keyboard earlier will be familiar with this layout of the keyboard. Each of the 6 keys represents the 6 braille dots that are used to type letters and words. Past using combinations of these keys, the user can easily type their messages on Android devices.

The Talkback braille keyboard will exist available anywhere in the devices where users can type. They can plough it on or off simply by tapping the "switch keyboard" button.

The Mountain View-based tech giant is currently rolling out the feature for devices running Android v or afterward.

Source: https://beebom.com/google-braille-keyboard-android-typing-visually-impaired/

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