How to enable or disable the blinking cursor on a Braille display in Windows 11

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This article details how to enable or disable the blinking cursor on a Braille display in Windows 11 using the Narrator app. It provides step-by-step instructions for accessing the settings in the Windows Settings app and toggling the blinking cursor option. The blinking cursor serves as a visual aid for users and can be customized…

This article explains how to turn on or off the blinking cursor on a Braille display in Windows 11

Narrator is a screen-reading app built into Windows that reads the text on your screen aloud and describes events for users with low vision or blindness.

When you use the Narrator app, you can turn on or off its keyboard shortcutslaunch it automaticallyadjust the voice, speed, and volumemanage natural voiceslower other apps volume when Narrator is speakingchange Narrator audio output devicechange verbosity levelemphasize formatted textenable or disable Narrators phonetic readingpause for punctuationadjust how the Narrator read advanced detailsadjust the way capitalized text is readadd a braille display with Narratorchange the input/output language for a braille displaychange input/output table typeschange notification timeout settings, change the text cursor display, and more.

When you use a braille display with Narrator, you can enable or disable the blinking cursor.

Enabling or disabling the blinking cursor on a braille display in Windows is a personal choice. The blink cursor is a visual cue, indicating the cursor’s current position on the screen. Some users may find it helpful, while others may find it distracting or unnecessary.

Enable or disable blink cursor on braille display in Windows

As mentioned above, users can turn on or off blink cursor on braille display in Windows.

Here’s how to do it.

First, open the Windows Settings app.

You can do that by clicking on the Start menu and selecting Settings. Or press the keyboard shortcut (Windows key + I) to launch the Settings app.

When the Setting app opens, click the Accessibility button on the left and select the Narrator tile on the right to expand it.

On the Narrator settings pane, under “Braille,” expand the “Use a braille display with Narrator” tile to access the braille page.

On the braille page, click the “Download and install braille” button to start the installation if not already installed.

Once installed, you will have the option to turn Braille on or off.

Next, click the “Add a braille display” button under Braille displays and drivers, and choose your Braille display manufacturer and connection type.

Then, select the “Blink cursor on braille display” tile under “Braille cursor.” Next, toggle the switch button to the On or Off position to enable or disable the blinking cursor.

That should do it!

Conclusion:

This post showed you how to turn on or off blinking cursor on a braille display in Windows 11. If you find errors or have something to add, please use the comments form below.


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