In today’s world, closed captions have become essential to television. They not only make TV accessible to those with hearing difficulties, but they are also helpful in keeping up with programs despite background noise in a crowded room or for watching TV late at night without disturbing others. In addition, captions can be useful for language learners. In this article, we will look at how to turn closed captions on and off on a Samsung Smart TV.
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Here’s How to Turn On Closed Captions on a Samsung Smart TV
If you want to turn on closed captions on your Samsung smart TV, here are the steps to follow:
- Make sure your TV is turned on.
- Press the Menu button on your Samsung TV remote.
- Scroll down to the Accessibility option in the General menu.
- Choose Caption Settings and then toggle on the Closed Captions option at the screen’s top.
- Then, select Caption Mode to adjust the caption language to your preference.
- Furthermore, you can also change the font style, size, colour, background colour, and more by selecting Digital Caption Options.
Remember that not all shows provide captions, so if you do not see captions even after following these steps, it may be because you’re watching a non-captioned show. Additionally, if you’re using a subscription service like Netflix, you may need to turn on captions within the service itself.
Here’s How To Turn Off Closed Captions on a Samsung Smart TV
If you want to turn off closed captions on your Samsung smart TV, here are the steps to follow:
- Press the Menu button on your Samsung TV remote control.
- Scroll down to the Accessibility option in the General menu.
- Toggle off the Closed Captions option located at the top of the screen.
- You don’t need to make any further adjustments, as the captions have already been turned off.
- If your TV has a different menu layout, follow the same steps and select the “off” option instead of “on.”