Apple TV User Guide
- Welcome
- What’s new in tvOS 17
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- Siri Remote at a glance
- Navigate Apple TV
- Control what’s playing
- Adjust audio
- Activate Siri or dictation
- Open Control Centre
- Enter text
- Switch quickly between apps
- Turn Apple TV on or off
- Control touch surface sensitivity
- Charge the Siri Remote
- Reconnect the Siri Remote
- Help locate the Siri Remote (2nd generation or later)
- Use screen savers
- Customise the Home Screen
- Use iOS or iPadOS Control Centre
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- Use the Search app
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- Restrict access to content
- Adjust privacy settings
- Manage storage
- Share Apple TV
- Family Sharing
- Adjust video and audio settings
- Connect Bluetooth devices
- Set notifications
- Set the TV button
- Use the iOS or iPadOS keyboard
- Control your TV and volume
- Use other remotes
- Use Apple TV as a conference room display
- Change network settings
- Change language or region
- Copyright
Set hearing controls on Apple TV
You can set hearing controls so that Apple TV outputs only mono audio. You can also adjust the balance of audio between left and right speakers.
Turn on mono audio
In Settings on Apple TV, go to Accessibility, then turn on Mono Audio.
Adjust audio balance
In Settings on Apple TV, go to Accessibility, then select Balance and adjust the slide control.
Turn on Closed Captions and SDH
If you prefer special accessible captions, such as subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH), you can set Apple TV to show them instead of standard subtitles and captions. You can also customise the look of subtitles and captions.
Note: Not all videos include closed captions.
In Settings on Apple TV, go to Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning.
Turn Closed Captions and SDH on (or use the accessibility shortcut).
Customise your subtitles and captions
In Settings on Apple TV, go to Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning > Style.
Choose an existing caption style, or create a new style based on your choice of:
Font, size and colour
Background colour and opacity
Text opacity, edge style and highlight
Note: If you connect a Braille display to Apple TV, it will continuously print the captions and subtitles of a TV show or movie when captions or subtitles are turned on.