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Asked: September 24, 20242024-09-24T13:35:56+05:30 2024-09-24T13:35:56+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I disable the voice feedback feature in Ubuntu?

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I’ve been diving into Ubuntu recently, and while I appreciate all the accessibility features, I seem to have a bit of a situation on my hands with the voice feedback that keeps popping up. It’s like having an overly chatty companion who talks over every little thing I try to do! I mean, it’s cool that it can read everything aloud and all, but sometimes I just want a little peace and quiet while I’m working.

For instance, I was trying to edit a document the other day, and every time I highlighted a sentence, the voice kept chiming in and narrating what I was doing. At first, it was amusing, but after a while, I realized it was more distracting than anything else. I’d love to be able to focus without hearing a voice recapping everything I’m doing.

I’ve tried rummaging through the settings to see if there’s a simple toggle or something I might have missed, but no luck so far. I’ve looked under universal access and sound settings, but all I seem to find is options to adjust the volume or change voice types. It’s like a hide-and-seek game where the voice feedback feature is a champion at hiding!

Has anyone else felt the need to mute this feature? I can imagine it’s super helpful for some, but for me, it’s turned into a bit of a headache. I’m all for accessibility, but sometimes it just feels like too much. If there’s a way to disable this voice feature without diving into complicated scripts or lengthy terminal commands, I’d really appreciate a hand.

I’m hoping to find someone who’s wrestled with this voice feedback beast and managed to quell it. If you’ve found the magic button, or if you have tips on where I should be looking, please share! I’m just trying to get back to doing my work in peace without that voice narrating my every move. Your guidance would be golden!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T13:35:56+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 1:35 pm

      Sounds like you’ve got quite the chatty companion there! I totally understand wanting some peace and quiet while you work. Fortunately, there’s a way to tackle that voice feedback you’re dealing with.

      First things first, you want to dive into the Settings app. Once you’re in there, look for Accessibility or Universal Access (depending on your version of Ubuntu).

      In the Accessibility settings, try to find an option for Screen Reader. It might be labeled as Orca if it’s the built-in screen reader. There should be a toggle to turn it off. Just flick that switch, and voila!

      If it’s not immediately obvious, you may also want to check under the Sound Settings again, just to ensure there isn’t something sneaky that you’ve missed out on. Also, checking the shortcut keys is a good idea since sometimes they can get toggled on without realizing it.

      Sometimes, just closing the application that’s reading the text can help too—like if you opened a document with a reader app instead of the regular text editor. If you’re using something like LibreOffice, be sure to check its settings as well.

      Honestly, it’s all about finding that balance between accessibility features and your workflow. If you don’t find it right away, don’t hesitate to reach out again! There’s definitely a way to get the quiet you’re looking for!

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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T13:35:57+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 1:35 pm

      To disable the voice feedback feature in Ubuntu, which can be quite overwhelming during tasks like editing documents, you can easily turn it off through the Universal Access settings. Navigate to the “Settings” application, then choose “Universal Access” from the sidebar. Look for the “Screen Reader” option and switch it to OFF. This should silence the voice feedback that narrates your actions. Additionally, ensure that the “Screen Magnifier” setting is also turned off if you do not require visual aid, as it can sometimes be coupled with the screen reader features and contribute to the clutter you’re experiencing.

      If you’re still experiencing disruptions after adjusting these settings, it might be worth checking if there are any conflicting accessibility features that are enabled. Sometimes, features like “Sticky Keys” or other assistive technologies can create overlapping functionalities that might result in undesirable behaviors. If you’ve gone through all the settings and still can’t find a solution, consider checking the Ubuntu forums or community resources, as many users share similar struggles and solutions. Sometimes, a simple restart of your system can also refresh the settings and apply your changes effectively.

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