The steps in this article are going to show you how to change a setting on your iPhone 11 so that you stop hearing the clicking sound that plays whenever you type on your keyboard.
- Open the Settings menu.
- Choose the Sounds & Haptics option.
- Scroll to the bottom of the menu and tap the button to the right of Keyboard Clicks.
The default settings on your iPhone 11 typically include preferences and features that are ideal for the greatest number of users.
But as you use the iPhone you may discover that there are certain things you dislike and want to change.
One of these changes is likely to involve the keyboard clicks that you hear when you are typing on your keyboard in the Messages or Mail apps.
While these keyboard clicks can be helpful in providing a feedback response that mimics typing on a keyboard, it can be an annoying sound for other people to hear in public, and it can simply be something that you tire or hearing even when you’re by yourself.
Luckily this is a setting that you can modify on the device and turn off the keyboard click sounds on your iPhone 11.
How to Stop the Keyboard Tapping Sound on an iPhone 11
The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 11 in iOS 13.3. Note that you can also stop the keyboard click sounds by muting your device with the button on the left side of the iPhone.
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Choose the Sounds & Haptics option.
Step 3: Scroll to the bottom of the menu and tap the button to the right of Keyboard Clicks to turn it off.
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