Hi Brenda,

I usually just set my rotor to a position just beyond the language rotor 
setting after selecting a language.  The problem with removing languages from 
the rotor is that this leaves you with just the default voice, and that's not 
an option if you want multiple languages or even just multiple regional voices 
for English.

Cheers,

Esther

On 21 Jul 2013, at 21:22, Chris H wrote:

> Go to settings, general, accessibility, VoiceOver, language rotor and 
> deselect any that's in there by double tapping on the selected ones.
> 
> On 22/07/2013 07:23, [email protected] wrote:
>> I hadve the language rotor activated in my iPhone5. Can we make it be quiet,
>> so we don't accidentally hit that again? Can we remoe it or how do we make
>> it be quiet?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> Brenda
>> 
>> mailto:[email protected]
>> 

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