Why is my Mac talking? Why is my iPhone talking?
VoiceOver is a screen-reading technology developed by Apple for individuals with visual impairments. It is designed to make Apple devices, such as iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, Apple Watches, and more, accessible to users who are blind or have low vision. VoiceOver provides spoken feedback to users, allowing them to interact with their devices, navigate the user interface, and use various apps and features without relying on visual cues.
When VoiceOver is enabled, the device’s screen content is converted into spoken text that is read aloud to the user. Users can use gestures, such as swiping, tapping, and pinching, to navigate through the interface, select elements, and interact with apps. VoiceOver also provides auditory feedback for actions like typing on the keyboard, selecting buttons, and navigating menus.
VoiceOver is a vital accessibility feature that helps individuals with visual impairments use Apple products independently and efficiently. It plays a crucial role in making technology more inclusive and ensuring that people with varying abilities can fully participate in the digital world.
VoiceOver is supported on the following Apple devices:

To turn off VoiceOver on an Apple device, you can follow these general steps:
Remember that if you are using VoiceOver and you’re not familiar with the gestures or commands required to disable it, it might be a bit challenging. If you find it difficult to turn off VoiceOver, Boulder Mac Repair can help.
To determine if VoiceOver is active on your Apple device, you can use a few different methods depending on the device you’re using. Here’s how you can check if VoiceOver is currently enabled:
On iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:
On Mac:
On Apple Watch:
On Apple TV:
If you suspect that VoiceOver might be active but you’re unsure, you can use the appropriate gestures or shortcuts mentioned above to either turn off VoiceOver or navigate the VoiceOver menu to confirm its status.