Hi just tell your husband to mute the TV when he is going through the menus and 
then he will not have to deal with hearing Voice Over while he is looking for 
something to watch.  This is what our kids do hear because they do get 
frustrated with hearing Voice Over when they are trying to find something to 
watch.

Scott
On Apr 8, 2012, at 10:22 PM, Gigi wrote:

>> Hi guys.
> Yesterday I got the Apple TV, and I like it so far. I had to get my husband 
> to get VoiceOver started, and this brings up a question. 
> 
> Although he has promised to leave VoiceOver alone, I know he's going to 
> forget and get impatient because of the amount of talking and decide he can't 
> take it and turn it off, then forget to turn it back on. Trust me, I know it 
> will happen sooner or later, and I'm going to find myself wanting to use it 
> some fine time when he's not home. We've been married for 27 years, and I 
> know how these things happen around here. So, is there some procedure I can 
> follow to turn VoiceOver on when that happens? 
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
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