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Press and hold the microphone (Mic) button and say “accessibility” into the Xfinity Voice Remote. Press OK or the center button between the arrows to toggle CC On or Off. If choosing On, then proceed to Closed Captioning Options and select your preferred settings (font size, color, and formatting).
Voice command tips. To change the channel using your Xfinity Voice Remote, press the Voice (Microphone) button, which activates Voice Control, and say something similar to the following voice commands: "ESPN". "Watch Disney Junior". "832". "Watch channel 810". "Turn on Discovery Channel".
May 19, 2024 · Using your Xfinity voice control remote is the easiest way to turn Xfinity closed captioning on or off. You'll use your Xfinity voice remote no matter what option you choose. Even...
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Aug 14, 2017 · Aim the Voice Remote at your X1 TV Box, Xumo Stream Box, or Flex streaming TV Box, press the Microphone (Voice) button and say, "Program remote." Follow the on-screen instructions. As you proceed through the instructions, you may see a picture of your remote. If that doesn’t work or if you don’t have a Voice Remote, you can also:
1. Access the Menu: Use your Comcast remote to access the main menu or settings on your TV. Look for a button that says "Menu," "Settings," or "Options." 2. Navigate to Accessibility: Within the main menu or settings, look for an option related to "Accessibility," "Closed Captions," "Subtitles," or "CC."