on Samsung, smart TVs, you simply press and hold the mute button until the
accessibility menu comes up. The TV starts talking immediately and you can
turn on or off voice view, and several other accessibility settings from this
shortcut.
Randy Barnett
On Sep 16, 2022, at 1:55 PM, K0LNY_Glenn <glenn@ervin.email> wrote:
I wonder if folks can post the steps for invoking accessibility on their
TVs.
I want to be prepared to try that at the store if we don't get a fire TV.
Thanks.
----- Original Message -----
From: <jovian3@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <blindcordcutters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2022 12:14 PM
Subject: [blindcordcutters] Re: Insignia TVS
Hi,
I have a Samsung TV and it has a decent screen reader. The voice quality of
the reader is not flawless but it does read everything and so I am happy
with it. My only concern is that the Wi-Fi receiver on it seemed a bit weak
and I had to get a range extender for my router. By the way, I am not sure
about the accessibility of the built-in smart apps since I don't use them
much.
Best,
Jo