How to Show an Onscreen Braille Keyboard on an iPhone

Open your iPhone’s Settings., Tap on General. , Tap on Accessibility. , Tap on VoiceOver. , Scroll down and tap on Braille., Slide the “Show Onscreen Keyboard” button to the “On” position.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your iPhone’s Settings.

    It’s an app showing gray cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.

    The app might be nestled in a folder called Utilities or Extras if it’s not listed on the home screen.
  2. Step 2: Tap on General.

    ,,, It will be listed in the 3rd menu option.

    A prompt to enable bluetooth will appear on screen if you haven't already connected and external keyboard. , Doing so will change the appearance of your on screen keyboard by making the text braille.
  3. Step 3: Tap on Accessibility.

  4. Step 4: Tap on VoiceOver.

  5. Step 5: Scroll down and tap on Braille.

  6. Step 6: Slide the “Show Onscreen Keyboard” button to the “On” position.

Detailed Guide

It’s an app showing gray cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.

The app might be nestled in a folder called Utilities or Extras if it’s not listed on the home screen.

,,, It will be listed in the 3rd menu option.

A prompt to enable bluetooth will appear on screen if you haven't already connected and external keyboard. , Doing so will change the appearance of your on screen keyboard by making the text braille.

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