You can do that by changing VoiceOver’s sounds. Go to Settings, General, 
Accessibility, VoiceOver, Rotor. In there, find “volume” and double tap on it 
to select it. Go back to the Home screen, and use the VoiceOver rotor and turn 
to “volume," and flick up with one finger to raise the volume, and down with 
one finger to lower it.

> On Aug 8, 2019, at 2:39 PM, Joe Orozco <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> OK, so here's the problem. I used to be the nerdy type of person who
> would read user manuals front to back in order to learn every possible
> in and out of a device. Then I got older, accumulated
> responsibilities, life got in the way, and dang it if I can't seem to
> figure out what is likely a very simple solution in my iPhone.
> 
> Can someone please explain to me, in dumb people language, how to make
> sense of the volume controls in my iPhone? I want the alerts
> themselves to be reasonably loud, but I want Voiceover itself to be
> lower in volume. I can't seem to achieve this without dropping or
> raising the volume across the board, and I don't get that setting
> under Sounds that says the buttons can be locked. I want to be able to
> use my buttons to drop or raise sound volume, but I still want to be
> able to tell the phone to keep system sounds a little louder to grab
> my attention but Voiceover softer to maintain some sort of privacy.
> 
> If that makes any kind of sense, I'd really appreciate your help.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Joe
> 
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