Braille Support for Apple Watch

By Wenwei, 5 December, 2021

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Braille on Apple Products

Hi Everyone,

Is braille support comparable to the experience on Mac or iOS?

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By Manuel on Sunday, December 19, 2021 - 14:02

Yes, the braille support is quite similar to iOS. You can use almost the same commands (e.g. dot 4 CHORD or dot 1 CHORD in order to navigate element by element) and activate the selected item by pressing a router key. You can also look up all commands assigned to your braille display. To do so, head over to Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Braille on your Apple Watch or watch app. When the support was originally introduced in watchOS 7.2, it's been not possible to change the set of keystrokes; I don't know if Apple has already changed this behavior.

By Siobhan on Sunday, December 19, 2021 - 14:02

I don't have a watch, but I wouldn't think you could put to many characters on a small screen like that.

By Lielle ben simon on Sunday, December 19, 2021 - 14:02

Hello, I don't think that it will be Diffrent from iOS or other apple products.
It can be basic Braille support, but it's there. I want to try in myself, it's interesting me to use my Braille Display on Apple Watch.

By Wenwei on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 - 14:02

In reply to by Manuel

This is good to know. I am so excited to check it out!