Go to settings, Accessibility, VoiceOver, Audio and Sounds and Haptics. Turn off Sounds and turn on Haptics. On my iPhone 13Pro, Haptics Intensity is set to %100. The clicking sounds appear less and sounds less intrusive. I know I took a huge risk to download the IOS 16 Beta on my primary device, but I must say: All my apps work perfectly as well as my Bluetooth keyboard and BrailleOne Braille Display. Using Eloquence US English Read, pitch %38 and Speed 51. I encountered bugs and reported them most not show sthoppers , but still: My phone is perfectly usable
By BlackCat, 30 July, 2022
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Wow I was just going to write exactly this solution. Deffo turning off system sounds removes most if not all the clicking issues.