What is the TalkBack Feature on OPPO Phone
TalkBack is a screen reader primarily for users with blindness and low vision. It allows interaction with the device using spoken feedback to let users know what's on the screen, what they touch and activate, and what they can do with it.
Note: Applicable to ColorOS 3.0 and above devices. Check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
How to Turn on TalkBack
On your home screen, open [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Accessibility] > [TalkBack]. Toggle on [TalkBack] and tap [OK] to allow access.
TalkBack Settings
Go to [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Accessibility] > [TalkBack] > [Settings]. You can set Speech, Other feedback, Navigation and Miscellaneous according to your needs. You can also find the TalkBack tutorial in the Settings.
Navigate using TalkBack
To move between items: Swipe right or left.
To select or activate an item: Tap the option to show the green border, then double-tap to activate it.
To scroll the screen: Drag upward or downward with two fingers.
How to Turn off TalkBack
Tap to select, then double-tap [Settings] > [Additional Settings] > [Accessibility] > [TalkBack]. Double-tap the toggle to turn it off [TalkBack] and double-tap [Off] to confirm.
If TalkBack is set as an Accessibility Shortcut, hold-down both volume buttons for 3 seconds to disable TalkBack. (The Accessibility Shortcut feature is only available in ColorOS 6.0 and above devices.)
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*Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phone, but these won't affect the description in this article.