Maybe it's just me and my hearing, but I think the voiceover pops to slide to unlock, app switcher, etc. need to be louder. I can hardly hear them. Is there a way to actually turn up the vo sounds without it turning up the voice?
Thanks
By Troy, 9 November, 2024
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iOS and iPadOS
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voiceover pops need to be louder
This is not possible. I would suggest sending an email to
accessibility@apple.com
I would ask for the ability to customize what tone you use for all those sounds.
Settings > Accessibility >…
Settings > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Audio > VoiceOver Sounds & Haptics, there’s a Sound Volume slider unless you have Match Speech Volume enabled.
Unfortunately you don’t have control of individual sounds, this controls the volume of all of them. It’s already at 80% by default so idk by how much this’ll help, however if you get used to the way these gestures are performed you don’t even need to hear those pops, I hardly ever pay attention to them and now it’s all muscle memory to me.
Re: Sounds And Haptics
Agree with Yung Chris, if you go into VO sounds and haptics, and uncheck the box to match speech and audio sound volume, you can turn your phone volume up really high for VO sounds, and then use the volume rotor to lower voice volume.
In this way, you can "make the pops louder".
Keep in mind if you do this, to go into your normal sounds and haptics, and turn down your ringtone volume, otherwise all of your ring/alert tones will be super loud.
HTH. ☺️