You can't. Some say it's a bug, others say it's by design because of how the translator works. I did suggest to Apple that dot patterns such as 1-2-3-4-5-6 could be announced so that we know by pattern what's about to be translated.

On 24/10/2014 15:35, Eugenia Firth wrote:
How do you get VoiceOver to say each character when typing in grade 2 with the 
Braille keyboard? It's doing character by character in grade 1, but not in 
grade 2. I am having some trouble always getting to the automatic translation 
so that I can change whether the iPhone waits for a space or carriage return to 
translate. Right now I need character by character if I am going to do grade 2 
for now because I keep making mistakes.

Gigi

On Oct 23, 2014, at 8:12 PM, Nicholas Parsons <mr.nicholas.pars...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Contracted braille has been working quite well for me too. It's still not good 
enough for me to use it in favour of mBraille, but I use it all the time on the 
home screen to search for apps. Just type the first few characters and when you 
hear the app you want, just swipe right with two fingers.

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