This guide will help you easily change the language your braille display uses on Windows 11. This means you can read and write braille in different languages using your computer.
What is Narrator?
Narrator is a tool built into Windows 11 that reads out loud what is on your screen. It helps people who have trouble seeing or are blind.
Narrator also works with braille displays — special devices that show braille characters so you can read with your fingers.
Why change the braille display language?
If you want to read or write in another language, like Spanish, French, or any other, changing the braille language helps your device show the right characters and symbols. This makes reading and typing easier and more accurate.
Steps to Change Braille Display Language
- Open Windows Settings
Click the Start menu (the Windows icon in the bottom-left corner), then click Settings.
Or simply press Windows key + I on your keyboard to open Settings. - Go to Accessibility
In the Settings window, click on Accessibility from the menu on the left side. - Find Narrator settings
Scroll down and click on Narrator on the right side.
Narrator settings in Windows 11 - Open Braille options
On the Narrator page, find the section called Braille. Click the arrow or plus sign next to Use a braille display with Narrator to open the braille options.

Use a braille display with Narrator settings - Install braille software (if needed)
If you haven’t already installed the braille software and drivers, click Download and install braille to get them. You can learn more about that here. - Change the input/output language
After installation and restarting your PC, return to the braille settings page. You will see options to select the Input Language and Output Language for your braille display. Choose the language you want to use from the dropdown menus.

Change input and output braille languages
That’s it! Your braille display will now work with the language you selected.
Summary
- Changing the braille display language helps you read and write in different languages.
- Make sure you have installed the braille software and drivers first.
- You can find the language settings in Settings > Accessibility > Narrator > Braille.
- This makes it easier to communicate and work with text in other languages.
If you want to learn more about using Narrator and braille displays, check out these helpful guides:
- How to Turn On or Off Narrator in Windows 11
- How to Use a Braille Display with Narrator on Windows 11
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have questions or want to share your experience!






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