You can use a screen reader, closed captions, Switch Access, and more to make your Google TV device more accessible.
Use a screen reader
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility.
- Under "Services," select TalkBack Enable OK.
Change screen reader settings
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility.
- Under "Services," select TalkBack Configuration.
- Change settings for speech volume, verbosity (such as keyboard echo and usage hints), and spoken passwords.
Tip: To find more options and settings for TalkBack, such as speech rate and intonation, in the Accessibility menu, select Text to speech.
Turn on closed captions
Important: Your caption preferences might not apply to certain apps.
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility Captions.
- To show captions, turn on Display.
- Choose your options.
Turn on high contrast text
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility.
- Turn on High contrast text (Experimental).
Turn on Switch Access
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility.
- Under "Services," select Switch Access Enable OK.
Tip: Learn more about using Switch Access for Android.
Use accessibility shortcuts
Important: Accessibility shortcuts are a quick way to turn on accessibility features. To use accessibility shortcuts, you first need to turn them on.
To turn on accessibility shortcuts:
- From the Google TV home screen, select Settings Accessibility.
- Select Enable accessibility shortcut.
- By default, the shortcut turns on TalkBack.
- To change what's included in the shortcut, select Shortcut service.
- Choose an option.
- Select OK.
Find content with audio descriptions
Ask Google to find movies with audio descriptions.
- To get started, press the Google Assistant button on your remote.
- Say “Find movies with audio descriptions.”
- Select any movie from the recommendations that appear on your screen.