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  "path": "/forum/braille-apple-products/learning-braille-table-braille-screen-input",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-14T23:00:33.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hi all.\n\nAny tips for learning braille tables? I've got input set to US English contracted and output to UEB uncontracted. Do I need to just match them, and it will translate, e.g. if I'm sending a message? Right now if I try to enter an email address, dot 4 is the at symbol, except if I move off of it, it seems to turn it into a percent. 4-5-6 is given as the 'dd' contraction, not a period, and I think 4-6 is underscore.\n\nI thought the at symbol, for instance, was dot 4 followed by dot 1. But IIRC that did @a. If I set input and output to US English contracted, any tips on what some of the more obscure punctuation is, or how to find out? Also not sure how it distinguishes between things like a slash character or na 'st' contraction.\n\nOh, while I'm asking questions, landscape orientation, does direction matter? I thought it wanted charge port to the left but it didn't give me a message about it this time.\n\nThanks in advance for any help, really appreciate it. I figure it's finally time to get to grips with this, since people seem to love it so much.",
  "title": "Learning braille table for braille screen input."
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