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Text-to-speech engines and pre-stored voices

SwiftBraille keyboard speeches each written letter, character, word, or even the whole text after you closed the keyboard. Based on the installed text-to-speech engine (TTS) in your system, and of course, some Android devices have default ones with some supported voices from different languages. Installed text-to-speech engines To view all installed engines: – Go to your device’s …

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Exceptions you can type without changing the keyboards types

Starting from version (1.1), the user is able to type punctuation marks from letter keyboards, without moving to the special symbols keyboard (keyboard number five in English, Spanish, French, and keyboard number four in Arabic)! You can type from letters keyboard – At. – Comma. – Full stop. – Question mark. – Exclamation mark. – At …

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Spanish special symbols keyboard

SwiftBraille soft keyboard supports typing some common symbols, the keyboard number five is for typing these general symbols. As also we supported the Spanish language, there’re some symbols special for the Spanish language have been added as well. You can switch between keyboards using the gestures, the operations bars, or any Braille indicator to move to the special symbols keyboard. General …

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Version 1.1 of Swift Braille for the blind is released

Days ago, a new version number (1.1) has been released with more than +25 features and fixes. Earlier, we released another four beta versions which were being tested by testers from the SwiftBraille development team on Facebook, you can also join the testing program as described in this post. Let’s take a quick and focused look …

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Hello World! A new soft keyboard for blind to let them type in Braille language in Arabic and English

The open beta version of the SwiftBraille app was released on 2-15-2016, which is a soft keyboard for the blind and visually impaired to lets them type using Braille language but in a different and new way. A highly customized keyboard, that supports Arabic and English in the user interface and an input method, with a …

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