How to Change the Braille Display Output on an iPhone

Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General. , Tap Accessibility. , Tap VoiceOver. , Scroll to Braille and tap it., Select Braille Display Output. , Review your options., Select your preferred braille display output.

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Step-by-Step Guide

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

    Do so by tapping the grey gear icon on one of your Home screens (it might also be in a folder named "Utilities").
  2. Step 2: Tap General.

    ,,, If prompted, you'll also need to tap Yes to enable Bluetooth. ,, You can change your braille output to one of the following formats:
    Uncontracted Six-dot Braille Uncontracted Eight-dot Braille Contracted Braille , This will update your default braille output to your chosen one for any future braille interactions.

    If your braille display device is connected, it should implement the changes immediately.
  3. Step 3: Tap Accessibility.

  4. Step 4: Tap VoiceOver.

  5. Step 5: Scroll to Braille and tap it.

  6. Step 6: Select Braille Display Output.

  7. Step 7: Review your options.

  8. Step 8: Select your preferred braille display output.

Detailed Guide

Do so by tapping the grey gear icon on one of your Home screens (it might also be in a folder named "Utilities").

,,, If prompted, you'll also need to tap Yes to enable Bluetooth. ,, You can change your braille output to one of the following formats:
Uncontracted Six-dot Braille Uncontracted Eight-dot Braille Contracted Braille , This will update your default braille output to your chosen one for any future braille interactions.

If your braille display device is connected, it should implement the changes immediately.

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