With Apple TV,
you can customize
your subtitles and captions
so they work for you.
Here's how to turn them on,
then change the font, size,
color, and more.
First, go to your Settings
on your Apple TV.
Click General.
Click Accessibility.
And then click
Subtitles and Captioning.
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Here, turn on closed captions
and subtitles
for the deaf
and hard of hearing.
You can also turn captions
on or off while watching a show
by either asking Siri
on the Siri Remote
or by swiping down
on your remote.
To customize your subtitles
and captions,
go to Style.
Then click Edit Styles.
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Next, click New Style.
You'll be able to save
the new style you create
as well as create multiple
styles to return to later.
To give your style a name,
just fill in
the Description box.
Now let's change the appearance
of the onscreen text.
You can change the font
by clicking Font.
Then press the Menu button
on your remote
to go back when you're done.
Choose a size.
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And pick a color.
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You can also customize
the background
the text appears on by changing
the color and opacity.
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If you want to customize
your subtitles and captions
even more,
just scroll down to Advanced
where you can edit
the text opacity,
edge style,
or text highlight.
And that's it!
Now you can see
your new subtitles in action.
For more tips,
subscribe to
the Apple Support channel
or click another video
to keep watching.
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