![]() ![]() Or, in one motion, swipe down then right. On devices with multi-finger gestures support: Three-finger tap.You can choose languages to use with the braille keyboard. To switch to your original keyboard: Three-finger swipe down.To hide the TalkBack braille keyboard: Two-finger swipe down.Manage your TalkBack braille keyboard Hide the keyboard Tip: On some devices, if you're on the Messages app and you close the TalkBack braille keyboard, the Back button won’t work. Open the list of braille keyboard options.Start a new line: Two-finger swipe right.To close the braille keyboard and use other TalkBack gestures, two-finger swipe down. Important: When you use the braille keyboard, other TalkBack gestures aren't available. Use gestures with the TalkBack braille keyboard Hold 6 fingers on the screen for 3 seconds until you hear “Dot position updated.” Braille keyboard remembers the positions for screen-away mode and tabletop mode separately. Tip: If the dot positions are off, you can adjust them. Hover your left index finger over dot 1. ![]() Put your hands near the device so your 3 middle fingers hover on the screen. From left to right, dots are placed as 3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 6.Place your device so the charging port is on the left.Put your device on a flat surface until it says, “Tabletop mode.”.This mode might be useful if you’re familiar with or prefer to type with a Perkins Braillewriter. When your device detects a flat surface, it transitions out of screen-away mode and into tabletop mode. ![]() In tabletop mode, you can type on flat surfaces.
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