Google announced on Thursday the launch of a virtual braille keyboard for Android that’s designed to enable those with low vision or blindness to type on their phones without additional hardware. The tech giant says it collaborated with braille developers and users to create it, and to ensure it can be used anywhere a user would normally type — including social media, text messaging, and email apps.
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How To Use the Slide to Type Keyboard Feature In iOS 13
A new iOS 13 feature called QuickPath is going to change the way you type on your iPhone, including the new iPhone 11. Even after Apple began to allow third-party keyboard apps on the iPhone and iPad, its own keyboard lacked the option for gesture typing.
FlickType Keyboard is the Fastest Available Typing Method for Blind and Low-Vision
The Big Day has arrived, FlickType is finally live on the App Store. FlickType Keyboard is the Fastest Available Typing Method for Blind and Low-Vision
How to Enable the One-Handed Keyboard in iOS 11 on iPhone Using VoiceOver
If you have an iPhone Plus model, you may have struggled to type on your iPhone’s keyboard with just one hand. There’s a new hidden feature in iOS 11 that allows you to move the keyboard to the right or left of the screen. The keys become smaller and closer together, but you can definitely type one-handed on any iPhone with this one-handed keyboard. And, even if you’ve got big fingers, the keyboard technology is smart enough to predict what you’re trying to type and will activate the correct key most of the time. Here’s how to enable the one-handed keyboard in iOS 11 on iPhone.
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