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Hi Graham
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Turn off Descriptive Video Service (DVS) for the blind or visually impaired, available via audio sound button on your remote or in iteractive menu. This is different to show subtitles.
Sounds like you need a new keyboard. You can get one from apple or a third party vendor. One thing you might try is re-installing the drivers for the keyboard.
If you mean VoiceOver, you can go to the Settings app, under the General tab. There should be a subdivision of the General tab named Accessibility, where the first entry will be VoiceOver. You can tap on that to turn off VoiceOver.
Settings -> General -> Accessibility -> VoiceOver -> Off
It sounds like you turned on "Voiceover", haha - very annoying indeed. To turn it off, try holding Command+F5 at the same time, and if that doesn't do it, try Fn+Command+F5 at the same time. If that still doesn't do it, go to the Apple Menu->System Preferences, the "Universal Access" menu option, and turn off Voiceover from there.
As you are using 3GS, your warranty would still be valid. So, go to your nearest Apple Store with everything from your box(all your manuals and papers) and go the the Genius Bar. They will replace your iPhone free of charge. I had the same problem with my 3GS.
GOOD LUCK !!!!!
HI,
If the Mac is saying everything you do it is because the "Voiceover" options for handicapped people is set to "ON."
Quick fix:
Hold down the apple key (the one next to the space bar) and hit the F5 key. This toggles Voiceover on an off.
The detailed way which allows you access to set all handicapped preferences:
1. Go to and open Preferences.
2. Choose "Speech."
3. Click on "Text to Speech."
4. Click on "Open Universal Access Preferences."
5. Click on "Seeing" if it is not already selected.
6. Under "Voiceover" check the circle by "OFF"
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