Hi Robert. If he sets this setting to not echo anything, he'll still be
able to hear the clicks signifying that the character was entered.
Remember, you don't hear characters read out to you in a password
field. If he has touch typing on, Voiceover will still read the
character before he releas
Ok then if they did that how would you know that the letter was put in
place?
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Hi Shane. In the Voiceover settings, go to typing feedback and select
nothing. HTH.
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Hi Shane,
You can change this by going to "Settings" "General" "Accessibility"
"Voiceover" and "Typing Echo". Set it to "None" or "Words" and VO will not
echo the character's twice and once you are there there are independent
settings for the virtual keyboard and for Bluetooth keyboards.
Regards