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Swift beta keyboard7/29/2023 ![]() How I built itĪs the problem is very common on Android platform, using some of skills in Java programming language and some of studies about Android and how the system works, with such a great studio like Android studio, and some of help from YouTube and Stack Over Flow, magic has been done! Full features are listed here. The project supports four languages and the blind is a part of this project developing, testing, and building it! Read more about project? Here we go. Swift Braille project is about a soft keyboard that gives the ability to type in Braille language using one hand and one finger by connecting needed Braille dots. What about a whole new idea in Braille mobile entry that might work on all dimensions without suspending the screen reader to type small sentences? A Braille keyboard that supports Arabic in its full representation? Typing using one hand and one finger? Maybe more than that? Keep reading. A lot of Braille keyboards available on Android platform that mimic the same way that Perkins machine does, some of those apps provided a good approach and the blind love it.but they do all have the same problem as the Braille language requires users to use six/eight fingers on the screen! This approach doesn't work while the screen reader is ON, this approach from my view doesn't work very well on small devices (less than four or five inches).
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