Hi all. I have a student who uses a braille display with their iPhone.
They've not used the display with their phone in a while, so type using the
regular onscreen keyboard. Now, though, the iPhone thinks the braille
display is connected when it isn't, and Bluetooth is off. We've tried
restarting the phone, turning on "show onscreen keyboard", and not even
that worked to show the onscreen keyboard. She does have an update to the
version of iOS that fixed the Siri commands that were disabled, but will
that fix this issue, or is there something else that should be tried?
Devin Prater
r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com

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