Ways to Turn off the Voice Narration on Xbox One

There are three ways to turn off the narrator on your Xbox One:

Through the power menu: This is the easiest method, but it doesn’t provide any extra options.Through the system settings menu: This method takes a little longer, but it has more options.With voice commands: This method is easy, but it only works if you can use voice commands with your Xbox One.

How to Turn off the Narrator From the Power Menu

The easiest way to turn off the narrator is through the Xbox One power menu. The downside is that this method is also the main way people accidentally turn on the feature without realizing it. Here’s how to turn off the Xbox One narrator using the power menu:

How to Turn off the Xbox One Narrator in the Settings Menu

Turning off the Xbox One narrator using the settings menu is more complicated than using the power menu. However, it provides several options the power menu method doesn’t offer. Here’s how to turn off the Xbox One narrator from the system settings menu:

How to Turn off the Narrator Using Kinect or Cortana

Some older Xbox One consoles support voice commands through the Kinect peripheral or a headset and microphone. If you have voice controls turned on, you can disable the narrator with one of the two following voice commands:

Hey Cortana, turn off narrator.Xbox, turn off narrator.

If you have Cortana turned on, you need to use the Cortana command. If you have Cortana turned off, you need to use the Xbox command. Neither works if you don’t have voice controls turned on.

How to Turn the Narrator Back On

The Xbox One narrator is an annoyance to some people, but it’s a valuable accessibility feature for others. If you need to turn it on after you accidentally turned it off, you can do so through the power menu, the settings menu, or a voice command. Here are the voice commands to turn on the Xbox One narrator:

Hey Cortana, turn on narrator.Xbox, turn on narrator.

Here’s how to turn on the narrator using the system settings menu, which is where you also find other powerful accessibility features: