TalkBack is an accessibility feature that helps people who are blind or have low vision to interact with their Android devices using touch and spoken feedback.
When TalkBack is on, items on the screen are outlined with a focus box, and the device gives audio cues about what is on the screen. Instead of typical touch interactions, you can navigate the device through TalkBack gestures. To learn TalkBack basics, watch a video.
Tip: To turn on TalkBack, options vary based on the device manufacturer, Android version, and TalkBack version. The information below applies to most devices, but you might experience some differences.
When you set up your phone
During phone setup, hold down both volume buttons for a few seconds to turn on TalkBack. You can continue using the volume keys as a shortcut to turn TalkBack on or off once youâre done setting up.
Tip: To permanently turn off the volume key shortcut after setup, go to Settings Accessibility TalkBack. Select TalkBack shortcut and turn it off to disable it. Learn how to change your TalkBack shortcut.
After you set up your phone
Option 1: Use device settings
- On your device, open Settings .
- Tap Accessibility TalkBack.
- Select Use TalkBack.
After you turn on TalkBack, control your device with TalkBack gestures.
Option 2: Use accessibility shortcuts
With the accessibility shortcut turned on, you can use it to turn TalkBack on or off with an on-screen button or physical keys.
- On your device, open Settings .
- Tap Accessibility TalkBack TalkBack shortcut.
- Turn on TalkBack shortcut.
- To set up shortcut preference for your device model, follow the on-screen instructions. You can also learn more ways to configure the accessibility shortcut.
Option 3: Use Google Assistant
- If you have set up Google Assistant, say âHey Google.â
- Say âTurn on TalkBackâ or âTurn off TalkBack.â
Navigate with TalkBack turned on
- To select an item, set the focus on that item by touching it with one finger and then double-tap with one finger to activate that item. You can also move the focus by swiping to the right to focus on the next item.
- To scroll up or down on the screen, place two fingers on the screen and drag up or down.
- When "System navigation" is set to "Gesture navigation," for gestures like home, back, or recent apps, use 2 fingers instead of one. Learn more about TalkBack gestures.
Tip: By default, TalkBack speaks password characters to you. To make sure that your phone doesnât speak characters in secure fields, you can change the setting.
Get more help
If you turned it on accidentally, learn how to turn off TalkBack.
For more help with TalkBack, contact the Google Disability Support team.