If you are not using Narrator, you are able to completely switch off the narrator in Windows 10. You can also disable narrator shortcut too. Here's how.
The Narrator is a built-in Windows 10 accessibility feature. When enabled, the Windows Narrator can see aloud the on-screen content. As needed, additionally, it enables you to control and communicate with things like buttons and fields on screen. This enables you to make use of the computer without any active display or screen. As possible guess, the Narrator feature is principally directed at users with vision problems or who are blind.
The Narrator could be activated with a simple keyboard shortcut or from the Settings app or the control panel. If you're not actively using the Narrator feature, it is best to disable it. Otherwise, it is very simple to accidentally switch on Narrator.
Within this quick guide, let me show you the process to disable the Narrator in Windows 10.
Steps to Turn OFF Narrator in Windows 10
Stick to the steps below to show off the narrator from the Settings app.
Open the beginning menu.
Click on the "Settings" icon around the left panel.
Visit the "Ease of Access" page.
Select the "Narrator" tab on the left panel.
On the right panel, turn off the "Use Narrator" option.
Once you toggle the switch to the OFF position, the Windows 10 Narrator is switched off completely. To turn on the Narrator functionality back, follow the same steps but toggle the change to the "ON" position in step five.
Using User interface
You apply the User interface panel to disable the Narrator functionality in Windows 10. Here's how.
Open the beginning menu.
Search and open "Control Panel".
Set "View by" to "Large icons".
Click on the "Ease of Access Center" option.
Click "Use the pc with no display" link underneath the "Explore all settings" section.
Uncheck "Turn on Narrator" checkbox.
Click "Ok" in order to save changes.
After saving the changes, the Narrator feature is switched off in Windows 10. To turn it back on, follow the same steps but choose the checkbox in step 6.
Disable Narrator Keyboard Shortcut in Windows 10
After turning off the Narrator, you are able to turn it back on with the Ctrl + Windows Key + Enter keyboard shortcut. If you do not like that or maybe the Narrator keyboard shortcut is disturbing your typing experience, you are able to disable the shortcut too. That way, you do not accidentally let the Narrator functionality.
Follow the steps shown below to disable the Narrator keyboard shortcut.
Open the Settings app.
Go to "Ease of Access".
Go to the "Narrator" page.
On the right page, uncheck the "Allow the shortcut key activate Narrator" option.
Changes are saved automatically.
Close the Settings app.
That is it. You've disabled the Narrator keyboard shortcut key in Windows 10. To allow it back, follow the same steps but select the checkbox in steps 4.
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