![]() ![]() ![]() Once you have the Narrator file location, right-click Narrator and choose Properties.ģ. Go to the search bar and type Narrator and Open the file location of NarratorĢ. In order to disable Narrator completely in Windows 10, you need to revoke its Windows 10 app permissions for your user account.ġ. Until that time, this is what you need to do to completely disable Narrator in Windows 10. In the near future, I hope Microsoft would allow users to be able to uninstall Narrator. However, if you are like me and have no use for Narrator, you can take it a step further and disable Narrator completely. Now, you have successfully turned off Narrator. Clear “ Allow the shortcut key to start Narrator” box to disable the Narrator keyboard shortcut. In the right pane, locate the toggle underneath Narrator and turn it Off.ĥ. Use the keyboard shortcut to go directly to Windows Settings: Windows logo + IĤ. Thankfully, if you don’t need it, turning off Narrator in Windows 10 is relatively simple. ![]() Microsoft makes a point that to equip each iteration of Windows with a number of accessibility and ease of access features to make using Windows easy for people with disabilities. As helpful as Narrator can be, for those that don’t need it, Narrator can quickly become an annoyance. While Narrator is helpful to those that are have visual impairments, I don’t want it on my Windows 10 PC. Wherever I might be where silence is expected, like the library, somehow I accidentally type the Windows logo + Ctrl + Enter command to turn on Narrator. There is a keyboard shortcut that initiates Narrator and personally, I find that I inadvertently turn it on at the worst possible times. Narrator is a tool in Windows 10 that provides audio feedback about everything that is displayed on your PC’s screen. ![]()
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