I have followed all the steps multiple times. I have activated the short cut and tried the star button pressing. I have turned the screen reader to off in Peacock and PBS and others . No matter what the screen reader keeps turning itself on. PLEASE HELP!!
Hi @lburrell
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If the Screen Reader feature won't turn off on your Roku device, here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow:
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Warm regards,
Lianna
Let's be sure we know what you are referring to as the "screen reader".
There are two separate systems that can produce voices overlaying the audio.
Voice announcement of Roku menus, button presses, etc.
A feature called Screen Reader (renamed from Audio Guide in Roku 10.5) announces where you are in the Roku menus for the benefit of the visually impaired. At some point you may have hit the * key on your Roku remote four times in a short period of time. This is a shortcut that toggles the Screen Reader/Audio Guide feature on and off, so four quick presses of the * key should toggle the feature back off.
To deactivate the four-* trigger shortcut altogether use menu path Settings > Accessibility > Shortcut (in the Screen Reader or Audio Guide section) > Disabled
Wrong language or verbal description of action on screen when watching program
Some programs contain multiple audio tracks that can be selected, such as different languages or verbal action descriptions for the visually impaired.
The Roku default method of accessing your choice of audio track is to press the * key on your Roku remote while viewing the program and examining the options presented.
But more and more channels are not using the Roku default but substituting their own method of access -- I'm guessing this is so they will have consistent controls with versions of their app running on platforms other than Roku. Often these options are accessed by pressing the up and/or down cursor control keys while viewing the program to pop the channel's own control options on the screen.
I'm having the same issue, but it's only happening when I try to watch the Weird Al movie. An audio narrator is talking the entire time, the audio narration option is off, I can actually turn it on and have 2 audio narrators talking at the same time. WTF?
@Prophet37, while the video is playing, press * on your remote, select "Accessibility & captions", then "Captioning track", select the English track that isn't checked already.
Holy **bleep** Man, Thanks! that was driving me crazy.
Thank you! I was going nuts trying to figure this out!
That worked! English option 2 was enabled, changed to English option 1 and now I can breath normally!