Braille Keyboard Definition

Braille Keyboard

Braille Keyboard – is an input device that could allow for all characters to be represented by concurrently pressing some of the keys, and while providing for very high typing speeds. Normally has 6 or 8 main keys from which Braille keyboards have a series of auxiliary keys.

Besides, these keyboards began to adopt to the mobile phones. For example, it is the fastest and the most convenient way to type in phone without any additional equipment from posting in social medias, answer to the text, or write a short e-mail. The keyboard works all the places where the text is expected. It’s capable to delete letters and whole words, to add lines, and even to dispatch text. You can turn the keyboard on or off with the same ease as changing your international keyboards. (Note: TalkBack gestures are not supported when the keyboard is enabled.)