Typing on a touchscreen keyboard is noticeably different from typing on a physical keyboard, and people that are not familiar with it can have some trouble transitioning. But one of the ways that device manufacturers have attempted to smooth this transition is by adding a sound that plays in response to your typing on the keyboard. While this is meant to be helpful, it can quickly become annoying, especially to people around you. So if you want to stop the keyboard click sound on the iPhone 5, you can do so by following the steps below.
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Turn Off Keyboard Sounds on the iPhone 5
If you find that you were actually relying on the keyboard click sounds and need to turn them back on, you can do so by repeating the steps below and moving the slider back to its’ original position. You will also be able to manage lock sounds on your device from this same screen, if you had been curious about how to disable those as well.
Step 1: Touch the Settings icon.
Step 2: Touch the Sounds option.
Step 3: Scroll to the bottom of the screen, then move the slider to the right of Keyboard Clicks from the right to the left. You will know that the keyboard click sounds have been disabled because there will not be any green shading around the slider.
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Kermit Matthews is a freelance writer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with more than a decade of experience writing technology guides. He has a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Computer Science and has spent much of his professional career in IT management.
He specializes in writing content about iPhones, Android devices, Microsoft Office, and many other popular applications and devices.