If your Hisense Smart TV is narrating the options and actions on screen, the Talkback feature is likely enabled. It provides audible descriptions of your selections and other on-screen content, making it useful for visually impaired users. However, for most people, it can be an unnecessary distraction and sometimes even annoying.
Although disabling the voice guide feature is simple, the process varies slightly based on the OS your TV is running on. If you’re unsure how to turn off voice guidance, this guide will explain the steps for all Hisense TV models.
Disable TalkBack on Hisense Android TV & Google TV
1. Open Settings on your Hisense TV.
2. From there, go to the Device Preferences (On Google TV, choose the System option).
3. In the list of menus, find and select Accessibility.
4. Locate the TalkBack option and use the toggle switch to disable it.
5. Once disabled, the voice control feature on your TV will be turned off.
Turn Off Voice Guide on Hisense Fire TV
1. Open Settings on your Fire TV.
2. Go to the Accessibility section and select VoiceView.
3. Then, select VoiceView again and disable the feature by tapping on the Turn Off option.
Disable Voice on Hisense Roku TV
1. On your Roku TV, select the Settings menu on the home screen.
2. Choose the Accessibility setting.
3. Select the Audio Guide feature and turn it off.
Turn Off Voice Guide on Hisense VIDAA TV
1. Open Settings on your VIDAA TV.
2. Go to the Accessibility section and choose the Voice Guide menu.
3. Turn off the voice guide feature by tapping the toggle located next to it.
Disable Audio Description on Hisense XClass TV
1. On your XClass TV remote control, press the Settings key.
2. In the settings menu, go to the Accessibility tab.
3. Find the Audio Description (AD/SAP) option and turn off the toggle.
FAQ
To turn on the audio description on your Hisense Roku TV, go to Settings, select Accessibility, then choose Audio Guide, and turn it on.
You can use the Hisense TV remote app to access Accessibility settings and disable the audio description feature without utilizing the remote control.