If you own an Insignia smart TV and want to get rid of the text of all sounds on the screen, you have landed in the right place. You are seeing the text of all the audio you hear from the device because Closed Captions is turned on. Today, you will learn how to turn off closed captions on Insignia TV.
While Closed Captions helps persons who have hearing disabilities, you may get annoyed or find it unnecessary if you don’t have any hearing issues. Also, sometimes they can be viewed as a distracting thing on the screen while watching content.
Closed captions provide more information than the subtitles. The accessibility settings are available on most of the smart TVs, including the Insignia TV. Since they are generated by the TV itself, the feature may be enabled by default. Read on to find the steps to disable it on your smart TV.
How to Turn Off Closed Captions on Insignia Roku TV
If you own an Insignia TV that runs on the Roku operating system, you can easily turn off the closed captions by navigating through the accessibility settings. Follow the below-mentioned steps to disable it:
Step 1: On the Insignia Roku remote control, press the Home button.
Step 2: From the home screen, navigate to Settings > Accessibility. On some devices, you will find the Captions option instead of Accessibility.
Step 3: Select Captions mode and choose Off from the right panel.
As soon as you do, you will not see the captions on the screen.
How to Turn Off Closed Captions on Insignia Fire TV
The steps to disable closed captions on Insignia Fire Edition TV are very similar to the Insignia Roku TV. You will find the option under the accessibility menu. Here’s how you can do it:
Step 1: Press the Home button on the Insignia Fire TV remote.
Step 2: Click on the settings icon and scroll down until you find the Accessibility option; tap on it.
Step 3: On the next screen, you will find multiple accessibility settings. Tap on Closed caption.
Step 4: Finally, click on Closed Caption with On beneath it to make it off.
Does Insignia TV Remote have a Dedicated Closed Caption Button?
No. The Insignia Roku or Fire TV remote does not have a dedicated subtitle or closed caption button. However, if you have an older Insignia TV model, the remote control may have the subtitle or CCD button on it.
Nevertheless, you can easily access the accessibility settings and turn on or off the closed caption on your Insignia smart TV by following the steps mentioned in the article.
Wrapping Up
So, these are the steps you can follow to disable the closed captions on your Insignia TV. If you have an older model of Insignia TV, you may directly find the Closed caption accessibility option under the Settings. Here, you will need to select CC off to disable it permanently.
You can also choose CC on when mute, which will display closed captions when the audio is muted on the device. If you have any questions related to the article, do let us know in the comments below.
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