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Silencing Speech In Favor of Braille Output Only

By Dave V, 6 September, 2013

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Braille on Apple Products

Am I correct in assuming that when using Voiceover on an iPod or iPhone, a person can't silence speech and have only braille output? If I'm wrong, how would you do that?

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Braille Output

By Ali Gamez

8 years 11 months ago

Hello, There is a way to have Braille only. Do an M chord, (Space with M), this mutes your speech. You will still have the clicks, unless you mute your device. Hope that was what you were looking for!

Speech can be muted.

By Allison Hartley

8 years 11 months ago

Yes, you can mute or unmute speech with a three finger double tap. I use my iPhone exclusively with Braille fairly often.

Yes, Exactly What I Needed To Know

By Dave V

8 years 11 months ago

In reply to Braille Output by Ali Gamez

Yes, that was exactly the info I needed. One more question though: How do I turn off the sound my iPod makes as I move from one line of text to the next? Thanks so much!

Great, Thanks, But One More Quick Question

By Dave V

8 years 11 months ago

In reply to Speech can be muted. by Allison Hartley

Thanks Allison. That's what Ive been looking for. But how do you get rid of the sound the iPod or iPhone makes as you move from one line of text to the next. Within a line, I can scroll with my 32-cell display, but I hear a click every time I go from line to line. Thanks so much!!

It's not correct

By Adi Kushnir

8 years 11 months ago

Hi, I'm happy to tell you that The info you've got is wrong. In order to mute speech, take 3 fingers and ddubble-tap with them on the screen. Or from your Braille display, you also have to have some command that does that. On my Focus 40 Blue display, it's M-cord.

Clicking Noise

By Ali Gamez

8 years 11 months ago

In reply to Yes, Exactly What I Needed To Know by Dave V

You can't, unless you completely mute your device, which would mean you hear no alerts when they come in. You're quite welcome!!

VoiceOver and sounds

By Scott Davert

8 years 11 months ago

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team
Hello. Space with M will work on all dip lays. Also, sadly, with iOS 6, you cannot mute the clicks and beaps on VoiceOver. With an iPad or an iPhone, you could always mute everything and this would also cover the VO sounds, but with the iPod, the only option you have is to turn vVoiceOver all the way down in the rotor or turn sound down altogether.

Thanks Scott!

By Dave V

8 years 11 months ago

In reply to VoiceOver and sounds by Scott Davert

Thanks for the info. Very helpful!

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