Personally, unless you have limited finger use, Morse Code is far less efficient than braille. I can use all my fingers to do braille, where Morse Code only needs basically one finger and involves sometimes 3 and 4 taps to make one letter, at least that is what I recall from when I learned Morse Code 45 years ago but never really used it, so I may be misremembering. Richard, "It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." Herman Melville My web site: https://www.turner42.com From: Parham Doustdar via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2026 7:28 AM To: Harri Pasanen <harri@mpaja.com> Cc: MBraille Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> Subject: [MBraille-Test] Re: Random thoughts No, I haven't used that. I wonder if it's more efficient than braille though? Sent from my iPhone On 12 Jan 2026, at 14:15, Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com<mailto:mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com>> wrote: Hi all, I was thinking of one handed braille mode. I hope to eventually bring that capability as well, as it should be pretty straight forward. But while thinking of limited input capabilities, I wondered if Morse code keyboard is used by any blind users? Apparently Google's GBoard has a Morse code mode which works with TalkBack and VoiceOver. Just curious. Best regards, Harri _______________________________________________ MBraille-Test mailing list -- mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com<mailto:mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> To unsubscribe send an email to mbraille-test-leave@lists.mpaja.com<mailto:mbraille-test-leave@lists.mpaja.com>