HOW TO REMOVE SAMSUNG TALKBACK
Disable / Turn OFF TalkBack (Talk Back) Mode in Samsung Galaxy S4Marshmallow vs Lollipop vs Jelly Bean/KitkatMETHODS:
- MARSHMALLOW
- LOLLIPOP
- JELLY BEAN/KITKAT
The Samsung Galaxy S4, like its predecessors, has a feature called TalkBack. TalkBack is designed to aid those with sight impairments use their phones, though it can also be a handy feature for those times when you can't look at your phone but need to use it.
When TalkBack mode is on, the phone announces everything it is doing. For example, when you start your browser, it says, "Loading page." If you have enabled this feature but don't know how to switch it back off, this VisiHow guide is just for you. Below we take you through the steps to disable TalkBack on Jelly Bean, Kitkat, Lollipop, and Marshmallow.
Method 1: Marshmallow
When in TalkBack mode, everything takes longer to do.
You have to first tap the item you wish to open, then when you see it highlighted in blue, double tap it to proceed. To scroll, place two fingers side-by-side and move them up or down the screen.
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Method 2: Lollipop
When your device has TalkBack enabled it narrates every action along with how many item/icons are on the screen.
You have to single tap everything to select it, before double tapping the item to continue. To scroll up or down, place two fingers side-by-side and keep them together.
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Turn off TalkBack mode on your Samsung Galaxy S4
When TalkBack mode is turned on, your phone will notify you of every tap you make.
Every tap also requires a confirmation tap, so traditional gestures do not work. During TalkBack, a simple tapping gesture is replaced by a double-tap, while a swipe gesture will require you to use two fingers. This feature is designed to help visually impaired people use their phones, so one tap will speak out what you are tapping on, two taps will execute what you are tapping.
To Turn off TalkBack, Follow These Steps
- 1While on your Home screen, double-tap your phone's Menu key, then double-tap Settings.
- 2From Settings, double-tap the My Device tab.
- 3Accessibility is in the My Device tab; however, you still need to perform a swiping gesture using two fingers to see it.
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- 6On the TalkBack page, double-tap the switch to turn it off.
- 7TalkBack mode is now deactivated. You can perform commands using the normal gestures to operate your device.
If Turning Off TalkBack Does Not Stop Your Galaxy S4 From Talking to You
Some owners have reported that even after turning TalkBack off, their Galaxy S4s still talk to them. This issue is caused by Samsung's TouchWiz Android launcher. To work around this issue, you can follow the steps below:
- 1Un-tick every option or application that is using the accessibility features on your phone. One of those apps reported to use the feature is LightFlow, so you may want to start by un-ticking all the options there. Tap the boxes to remove the marks and disable their accessibility features.
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My phone still talks even after doing the steps above?
If your phone keeps on talking even after disabling TalkBack Mode and doing the other procedures above, you may still have your Driving mode or the TTS (Text to Speech) Engine activated. To deactivate Driving mode, follow this guide:
Disable Driving Mode
- 1Go to your Home screen by pressing the Home button.
- 2From the Home screen, tap the Apps icon (lower-right part of the touchscreen) where all of the applications on your device can be seen.
- 3From the list of applications on your phone, look for Settings and tap it to open the app.
- 4From Settings, tap on the My Device tab.
- 5From My Device, go to the Personalization section and tap on Driving Mode.
- 6You can turn off Driving mode completely by tapping on the switch. This will turn Driving mode off. You can also select items that you want your phone to read to you by tapping on each individual item while Driving Mode is turned On.
- 7Once Driving Mode is turned off, your phone will stop reading out items, messages, and alerts.
Disable Text to Speech (TTS) Engine
There are some applications and accessibility features that use the Text to Speech Engine. If you feel that you need to completely turn it off, follow the procedures below:
- 1Go to your Home screen by pressing the Home button.
- 2From the Home screen, tap on the Apps icon.
- 3From the list of applications on your phone, look for Settings and tap it to open the app.
- 4From Settings, tap on the More tab.
- 5Under the More tab, go to the System Manager section and tap on Application Manager.
- 6From the application manager, go to the All tab and scroll down to Google Text-to-Speech engine and Samsung Text-to-Speech engine.
- 7Tap each one of them and tap the Disable button that pops up.
- 8You have successfully disabled the text-to-speech feature on your phone.
My phone is speaking out the characters on the password field?
Your Samsung Galaxy S4 has a feature that reads out the characters entered on password fields. This feature can be a big help to some people, but other people may view it as a security issue. If you have activated it by accident, follow the guide below to deactivate it:
- While on your Home screen, double-tap your phone's Menu key, then double-tap Settings.
- From Settings, double-tap the My Device tab.
- Accessibility is in the My Device tab; however, you still need to perform a swiping gesture using two fingers to see it.
- Once you see the Accessibility option, double-tap it to open the settings.
- From Accessibility, look for TalkBack. It should say ON, and you can simply switch it to OFF by double-tapping it.
- On the TalkBack page, double-tap the switch to turn it off.
- TalkBack mode is now deactivated. You can perform commands using the normal gestures to operate your device.
Yes, this TalkBack feature is quite annoying if you don't need it. The feature is built with the visually impaired in mind, so your phone's functions are a bit different when it's enabled. You will need to tap Settings once to highlight it and then tap it again to confirm your tap. Once you have gotten to the Accessibility option, use two fingers and swipe the screen up or down to scroll the page far enough to turn TalkBack OFF. Check out the video below for more details:
Where is my soft key on my Galaxy S4 phone?
What do I need to tap to turn off speech?
The soft keys are the two buttons to the right and left of your home button. You actually do not need them in order to turn off the TalkBack feature. Find the Settings icon on your home screen, and tap on it once to select/highlight. Tap on it again to enter Settings. From here, you'll need to use two fingers and swipe down until you see the Accessibility option. Tap on it once to highlight, and tap again to select. You should now see the TalkBack option and you can turn it OFF. Watch this video for more details on these instructions:
My accessibility feature is ON and I need it OFF?
My accessibility feature is ON but now I can't see the option to turn it OFF. How do I scroll down when in accessibility?
You need to use two fingers t1o scroll when TalkBack mode is enabled.
Can you assist me with a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit scrolling issue?
I have a Samsung Galaxy Exhibit and can't scroll up or down on a page or scroll from page to page
If you've enabled TalkBack mode on your Samsung Galaxy Exhibit, then you must use two fingers to scroll.
My screen won't go under Safety Assistance -- it stops scrolling. Help!
Your phone may be frozen. There are a number of reasons why that happens, and thankfully, there are a number of fixes, too:
- Close other applications that may cause your device to stop responding.
- If closing the applications won't work, restart your device and see if you can now scroll past the Safety Assistance option now.
- If neither of these fixes work, a reset can restore your phone's software back to normal. Only do this as a last resort before taking it for a repair. Make sure that you backup your important data. Once a backup is complete you can now reset your device.
- If the reset does not fix the problem, it is time to bring your device to a service center. Software problems are part of the manufacturer's warranty and, provided you're still covered, won't cost you any money.
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