Well, Harri, it did install: i went through the settings, but when I open the braille editor, I cannot type anything.
I heard the instrkction to tap dots 1 through 6 and did that with no feedback.
I selected to let it use self voicing the first time, but got nothing.
So after getting out of MBraille beta and trying again I selected to use the native screen reader, VoiceOver, but still got nothing.
I tried to add Direct Touch to the VoiceOver Rotor, but that is not working, it is not showing up. I thought that could be the problem.
Any thoughts as to what may be wrong?
iPhone 16 pro running iOS 26.2.
Richard
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Sent from my iPhone 16 Pro
On Dec 28, 2025, at 6:11 AM, Harri Pasanen via MBraille-Test <mbraille-test@lists.mpaja.com> wrote:
Hi,
iOS build should finally be installable to registered devices.
Note to Charles, Falk and Jean-Philippe, your device status is still processing.
Apple introduced this mandatory 24-72 hour cooling off period for new testing devices some time ago.
You need to set your device to developer mode to be able to install the test release.
This is a new security feature introduce by iOS 16.0, to prevent you from accidentally installing malicious applications.
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