To turn off TalkBack on an iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > TalkBack and toggle the switch to Off.

To turn off TalkBack mode on your iPhone, open the Settings app and tap General. Under Voice Control, turn off TalkBack.

TalkBack is a feature that allows users with disabilities to have conversations with Android. To access the TalkBack button, open the Settings app and tap on accessibility. Under “Accessibility Services,” tap on TalkBack.

There are a few potential causes for this issue. One possibility is that you may have accidentally enabled voice recognition on your phone.

There are a few ways to stop your phone from automatically typing what you say. One way is to disable the “Auto-Correction” feature in Settings. Another way is to use a keyboard app that you customize specifically for texting, like SwiftKey or Swype.

There could be a few reasons why your phone is repeating what you type. One possibility is that the autocorrect feature is accidentally correcting your words multiple times. If this is the case, you can disable autocorrect by going to Settings -> General -> Keyboard -> Autocorrect and selecting the option “Don’t correct my words.” Another possibility is that your phone’s microphone is picking up background noise and misinterpreting what you’re saying.

On Samsung devices with Android 4.4 or later, go to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack and toggle the “TalkBack shortcut” switch to off.

To turn off TalkBack on your Huawei phone, open the Settings app and tap on “Voice & Audio.” From here, you can disable TalkBack by toggling the switch next to it off.

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There are a few things you can do to try and stop your keyboard from sounding out the letters that you type. One is to make sure that you are hitting the keys in the right spot. Another is to practice typing slower so that you don’t have to hit the keys as fast. And finally, you can try using a different keyboard or changing how you type.