Most braille displays will be supported out of the box with the Android 13 beta

Most braille displays will be supported out of the box with the Android 13 beta

On Android, braille display support was already accessible through Google’s screen reader Talkback, but you won’t have to download another app to use it. Users using Braille displays will have access to the same features as before, such as navigating the screen with the display’s buttons, making a phone call, writing an email, or sending a text message. Additionally, Google is developing new Talkback shortcuts to making using braille displays on Android easier. The new shortcuts will make scrolling quicker by skipping to the next character, word, or line, editing documents by jumping to the end, and selecting, copying, and pasting text easier.