Just wondering what are folks noticing as they try to use Braille Access? Presently I am only able to launch the Braille Access app selector, navigate through the folders, but not actually interact with the apps. For example I have loaded several BRF into the iCloud folder, and am able to navigate to them but not actually open them on my display. For Notes and Calculator, I am only able to access the top layer of menu options, but not actually interact with either. For Live Caption, this is more of a mystery as it seems like I am able to enter it, just no actual captioning is occurring, which I have experienced when using the main Live Caption in the Accessibility settings.
The iOS 26 Public Beta is being ran on an iPhone 15 Pro. I am suspecting that Apple is still in the works with display manufacturers to update the functionality of Braille Access with the different devices more than anything else, and hoping it works itself out over time.
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Live caption will listen toβ¦
Live caption will listen to your microphone, so you or people around speaking, and if it's in a supported language it will transcribe real time and show in braille, and you can use the usual panning buttons to read through. From a deafblind pov, this is the most well executed feature from apple in braille I've ever seen imo.
live Captions not functioning for me
When I launch Live Captions under Braille Access, I'm told it's not available in my region. After pressing dot 8, I'm able to use the text to speech function, but no captions for me. Running the latest beta with an iPhone 15 Pro Max.