SwiftBraille

support french in swiftbraille

Invitation to support the French language in Swift Braille user interface

As we’ve received a lot of requests to support other languages besides Arabic and English, today we open the translation process to be from the audience themselves, to be a part of supporting the French language in the user interface of the SwiftBraille app, and add French Braille as input method as well! In the …

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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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Braille indicators to change the keyboard types

Starting from SwiftBraille version (1.1), the user can use the Braille indicators feature to move among keyboard types, as long as the Braille indicator doesn’t conflict with any of the Braille codes of the current keyboard type. Once you moved to the new keyboard type and finished type the first letter/number/symbol, you’ll get back again to the …

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Numbers keyboard

SwiftBraille keyboard supports typing numbers, if you tried to type numbers on an Arabic keyboard, the numbers will be written in Hindi representation. Keyboard number three is the numbers keyboard in English language keyboard, and keyboard number two is the numbers keyboard in the Arabic language. That’s because the total number of keyboards in the …

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SwiftBraille Arabic blog

The official version of Swift Braille has been released, and the Arabic blog is launched

Since I released the open beta version of SwiftBraille on 2-15-2016, I’ve been working on the official version of the app, by contacting the blind, visually impaired, and technician users to test the app from different Android versions, different devices, and more! I know that SwiftBraille needs a lot of functions to be implemented and …

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