Show Download Article Do you want to disable your iPhone's talk back or screen reading feature? When VoiceOver is enabled, the gestures you use to click and select items on your iPhone are a lot different than usual—this can be frustrating if you're not familiar with VoiceOver and just want to turn it off. This wikiHow will teach you 5 super easy ways to turn off VoiceOver on your iPhone, including using your Home or side button, asking Siri, using the Control Center, and changing your Accessibility settings.
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See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Thanks for submitting a tip for review! About This ArticleArticle SummaryX Triple-click your iPhone's Home button to disable VoiceOver. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 452,275 times. Is this article up to date?How do I make my iPhone stop speaking my texts?Why Does My iPhone Speak When I Text?. Press the “Home” button on your iPhone.. Tap the “Settings” icon on the home screen.. Tap “General” and then tap “Accessibility.”. Tap the “Speak Auto-Text” option to “Off” to stop the iPhone from speaking as you type your text messages.. How do I turn off text to speech?Using Google ™ Keyboard/Gboard. From a Home screen, navigate: Apps icon. Settings. then tap "Language & input" or "Language & keyboard". ... . From the On-screen keyboard, tap. Google Keyboard/Gboard. . ... . Tap. Preferences. .. Tap the. Voice input key switch. to turn on or off .. Why is my iPhone talking when I type?Set up Typing Feedback
On your device, go to Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Typing Feedback. From here, you can turn on the following: Character feedback: Turn on Characters to have your device speak letters as you type. Turn on Character Hints to have your device speak the phonetic name of the letter.
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