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  1. Turn off TalkBack - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help

    Once the phone is unlocked, try to turn off TalkBack using shortcuts, press volume up and down keys together for a few seconds, or ask the Google Assistant to turn off TalkBack.

  2. Learn about TalkBack settings - Android Accessibility Help

    Important: Settings vary by device and TalkBack version. If your settings are different from the ones described below, refer to Settings in earlier TalkBack versions.

  3. Turn on TalkBack - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help

    This will turn on TalkBack. You can keep using the volume buttons as a shortcut to turn TalkBack on or off once you’ve set up. Tip: If you don’t want the volume button shortcut later, you can turn it off. Go …

  4. Use accessibility shortcuts - Android Accessibility Help - Google Help

    Switch between apps: If you've assigned more than one app to use the accessibility button, swipe up with two fingers and hold, or with three fingers if TalkBack is on, then lift your fingers.

  5. Use the TalkBack braille keyboard - Android Accessibility Help

    Important: When you use the braille keyboard, other TalkBack gestures aren't available. To close the braille keyboard and use other TalkBack gestures, two-finger swipe down.

  6. Turn off TalkBack - Pixel Phone Help - Google Help

    Once the phone is unlocked, try to turn off TalkBack using shortcuts, press volume up and down keys together for a few seconds, or ask the Google Assistant to turn off TalkBack.

  7. Turn off TalkBack - Android accessibility Help - Google Help

    Once the phone is unlocked, try to turn off TalkBack using shortcuts, press the volume up and down keys at the same time for a few seconds, or ask the Google Assistant to turn off TalkBack.

  8. Customize Android settings for TalkBack - Google Help

    By default, TalkBack speaks password characters that other people might hear. You can change the setting so that your phone doesn’t speak characters in secure fields unless you have headphones …

  9. Use accessibility features on Android - Google Help

    To help improve your experience with Android, you can find accessibility features and downloadable apps. Important: Specific navigation and feature names may vary by market and device.

  10. Navigate your device with TalkBack - Android accessibility Help

    Tip: You can customise TalkBack reading controls to add additional or remove default options. For example, you can add the option to navigate by landmark or hide the screen.