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Accessibility and language
The settings on the Accessibility & language menu enable you to change
the TV's accessibility settings without leaving the programme you are
watching. These settings are also available on the Home Screen Menu
under Settings > Accessibility.
Accessibility & language menu
TIP: Some streaming channels assign STAR
this button will not open the TV settings menu. In these cases, use a di erent
channel to con gure accessibility options.
Accessibility & language menu settings
Subtitles – Controls when you see subtitles. This setting is only
available for broadcast and streaming/media player videos.
Any set value remains in eff ect across these sources.
Live TV – Set subtitles to off , always on, on only when
the TV sound is muted or on only during instant
replay (when Live TV Pause has been enabled).
AV input – Set subtitles to off , always on or on
only when the TV sound is muted.
Streaming video channel or media player – For streaming content
that provides subtitles, set subtitles to off , always on, on only when
the TV sound is muted or on only during instant replay (for streaming
content that supports instant replay). Note that some streaming
channels have other methods for turning subtitles on and off . In these
cases, the Subtitles option does not appear on the TV settings menu.
Subtitles track – Selects which subtitle language to display
from among those that are provided in the content.
NOTE: If you are using a Teletext service that is available in multiple
languages, the Subtitles language setting controls the Teletext language.
Hard of hearing – Select whether to include descriptions
of non-dialogue audio, such as sound eff ects, within the
subtitles. This setting applies only to broadcast TV.
Audio description – Enables audio description and adjusts the volume
relative to the TV volume. Choose Off , Low, Medium, or High.
Audio language – Choose from the list of audio
languages available in the programme.
Screen reader – Present only when the TV Language is set to English.
Turns the screen reader on or off . The screen reader is a text-to-speech
user interface to help you navigate the Roku user interface. When
enabled, it reads out text, menus, and other on-screen items.
ACCESSIBILITY: If Screen reader shortcut is enabled, you can enable
or disable the screen reader by pressing the STAR
succession.
(STAR
is located directly below the purple directional pad on the right
side of the Roku remote.)
Speech rate – Selects the speed at which the screen reader speaks.
Screen reader volume – Sets the volume of the screen
reader in relation to the main TV volume.
Screen reader pitch – Select the desired pitch of the screen reader voice.
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Screen reader shortcut – Enables or disables the screen reader
shortcut feature. When disabled, pressing STAR
quick succession does not enable or disable the screen reader.
Teletext – Provides text and graphical news and information in certain
markets. Not available in the UK, so option always displays No service.
Picture off
Select Picture off to turn off the screen while continuing to play the sound.
You might want to use this feature when listening to music or podcasts, or
at any other time that you do not want to see the TV screen.
When you want to turn the picture back on, press OK. Or, if you turn off
the TV while the screen is off , it comes on again the next time you turn on
the TV.
How to download this document
You can download an electronic version of this document by scanning
the QR code or following the link below. Once on the website, enter your
model number in the search bar and select "Quick Start Guides" in the
download section.
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