Did you do a triple click with the home button to toggle it on or off? It’s a 3 
finger double tap to toggle speech on and off and one more thing, have you 
checked the volume? Sometimes for whatever reason the volume on mine gets 
turned down without me touching that button.
Barbara

On Sep 26, 2014, at 3:25 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
<eleanormarthabu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All, I have just restored my iPod Touch 5th generation in order to sell 
> it.  I was in the Apple store and when no speech on it, I asked the man 
> assisting me to turn on voice over.  He said he did but I said I could not 
> hear it.  He went in again to General and Accessability and this time I could 
> hear it.  I put the iPod Touch in my pocket and went home.  When I came home 
> vo was not talking.  Any ideas how I put voice over on please and why would 
> it have turned off like that.  I did the usual 2 finger tripple tap but that 
> did nothing.
> 
> Eleanor 
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