How to Hear Screen Clicks When VoiceOver is Enabled on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General., Tap Accessibility., Tap VoiceOver., Make sure VoiceOver is enabled., Scroll down and tap Audio., Slide the "Use Sound Effects" button to the On position.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings.
It's a gray app showing cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.
It may also be in a folder labeled Utilities. -
Step 2: Tap General.
It's located in the third set of menu options. , It's located toward the bottom half of your screen. , It's the first button at the top, listed under "Vision."
If it's not, slide the VoiceOver button to the On position.
The bar will turn green.
The VoiceOver feature is now turned on for your phone. , It's listed in the third group of menu options. , Now your phone will make a clinking noise when you enter a new menu, make a bubble-popping sound when you tap a button, etc. -
Step 3: Tap Accessibility.
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Step 4: Tap VoiceOver.
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Step 5: Make sure VoiceOver is enabled.
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Step 6: Scroll down and tap Audio.
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Step 7: Slide the "Use Sound Effects" button to the On position.
Detailed Guide
It's a gray app showing cogs that can be found on one of your home screens.
It may also be in a folder labeled Utilities.
It's located in the third set of menu options. , It's located toward the bottom half of your screen. , It's the first button at the top, listed under "Vision."
If it's not, slide the VoiceOver button to the On position.
The bar will turn green.
The VoiceOver feature is now turned on for your phone. , It's listed in the third group of menu options. , Now your phone will make a clinking noise when you enter a new menu, make a bubble-popping sound when you tap a button, etc.
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