Apple watch no longer talking with voice over turned on

Has anyone had an issue on an apple watch 8 45mm where will just stop speaking or talking when using voice over and when has happened before to me had to wind up completely resetting the watch. I'm noticing haptic alerts or vibration from the watch when touch the screen; but, no voice. So any thoughts, ideas or suggestions as this is the second time this has happened this year as happened sometime last month and had to reset the watch to factory setting which am trying to avoid. So thought would check here before contacting apple support since my watch is covered under the warrantee plan. Thanks. Don

Apple Watch Series 8

Posted on Feb 4, 2023 5:15 AM

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Feb 6, 2023 1:05 PM in response to drisavyjr

Hello drisavyjr,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with Voice Over. Try the steps here to see if they resolve the issue: Use VoiceOver on Apple Watch - Apple Support


"Turn VoiceOver on or off

  1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.
  2. Go to Accessibility > VoiceOver, then turn on VoiceOver.
  3. To turn VoiceOver off, double-tap the VoiceOver button.
  4. Siri: “Turn VoiceOver on” or “Turn VoiceOver off.”

You can also use your iPhone to turn on VoiceOver for your Apple Watch—open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Accessibility, then tap the VoiceOver option. Or, use the Accessibility Shortcut.

Use VoiceOver for setup

VoiceOver can help you set up your Apple Watch—triple-click the Digital Crown during setup. For step-by-step instructions, see Set up Apple Watch using VoiceOver.

VoiceOver gestures

Use these gestures to control your Apple Watch with VoiceOver.

Note: VoiceOver supports the Always On Display. Tap the dimmed display and VoiceOver focuses on the element under your finger.

  • Explore the screen: Move your finger around on the display and listen as the name of each item you touch is spoken. You can also tap with one finger to select an item, or swipe left or right with one finger to select an adjacent item. Swipe left or right, up or down with two fingers to see other pages.
  • Go back: If you’ve gone down a path you didn’t expect, do a two-finger scrub: use two fingers to trace a “z” shape on the display.
  • Act on an item: With VoiceOver on, use a double tap instead of a single tap to open an app, switch an option, or perform any action that would normally be done with a tap. Select an app icon, list item, or option switch by tapping it or swiping to it, then double-tap to perform its action. For example, to turn VoiceOver off, select the VoiceOver button, then double-tap anywhere on the display.
  • Perform additional actions: Some items offer several actions—listen for “actions available” when you select an item. Swipe up or down to choose an action, then double-tap to perform it.
  • Pause reading: To have VoiceOver stop reading, tap the display with two fingers. Tap again with two fingers to resume.
  • Adjust VoiceOver volume: Double-tap and hold with two fingers, then slide up or down. Or, open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, then go to Accessibility > VoiceOver and drag the slider.

Use the VoiceOver rotor

You can use the rotor to change VoiceOver settings and jump from one item to the next on the screen. On Apple Watch, you can use the rotor to choose Words, Characters, Actions, Headings, Volume, and Speaking Rate.

When VoiceOver is turned on, rotate two fingers on your screen as if you’re turning a dial. VoiceOver speaks the rotor setting. Keep rotating your fingers to hear more settings. Stop rotating your fingers when you hear the setting you want.

Use these gestures with the rotor.


Action

Gesture

Choose a rotor setting

Rotate two fingers

Move to the previous item or increase (depending on the rotor setting)

Swipe up

Move to the next item or decrease (depending on the rotor setting)

Swipe down

Adjust VoiceOver settings

You can adjust VoiceOver behaviors from your Apple Watch. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch, go to Accessibility > VoiceOver, then do any of the following:

  • Turn off VoiceOver
  • Adjust the speaking rate
  • Adjust VoiceOver volume
  • Set Speech options
  • Tap Speech, then choose options for voice, pitch, and rotor languages.
  • Turn Haptics on or off
  • Set Braille options
  • Tap Braille, then choose options for Braille output, Braille input, word wrap, alert display duration, and Braille tables.
  • Set Keyboards options (for Apple Watch Series 7 and Apple Watch Series 8)
  • Pair a Bluetooth keyboard to Apple Watch, tap Keyboards, then choose options for phonetic feedback, typing feedback, modifier keys, keyboard interaction time, and devices.
  • Turn off VoiceOver hints
  • Navigate with the Digital Crown
  • Choose to hear the name of the highlighted item when you raise your wrist
  • Turn on Screen Curtain, which turns off the display for privacy when using VoiceOver
  • Speak seconds
  • Configure Hand Gestures

You can find these same options on your iPhone. Open the Apple Watch app, tap My Watch, then go to Accessibility > VoiceOver."


For more help, reach out to Apple directly for support here: Get Support


We hope this helps.


Cheers!


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