Samsung TV 2018 Settings Guide: What to Enable, Disable and Tweak
We walk you through the menus and features of Samsung's 2018 TVs so you can outsmart your new smart TV.
How to Turn Off or Adjust Sound Feedback on 2018 Samsung TVs
Nowadays, the menus and features on smart TVs are similar to the options and navigation on your phone. And just like the vibration (or so-called haptic feedback) that indicates you've typed a letter on the touch screen of your smartphone, TVs use small cues to help you navigate all those apps and services a little more smoothly. But what's comfortable to one person may not be to another, and these little beeps, clicks and other small sounds can get annoying when they're too loud or too quiet. Here's how to adjust them:
1. Open the Expert Settings for sound. In the sound settings, under Expert Settings, toward the bottom of the many settings and features, you will see one labeled Sound Feedback.
2. Adjust the settings. You can also adjust the volume of feedback sounds — the audio cues that sound when you're navigating menus and selecting apps and services. If the volume is too high or too low, you can change it or turn feedback sounds off.
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Brian Westover is currently Lead Analyst, PCs and Hardware at PCMag. Until recently, however, he was Senior Editor at Tom's Guide, where he led the site's TV coverage for several years, reviewing scores of sets and writing about everything from 8K to HDR to HDMI 2.1. He also put his computing knowledge to good use by reviewing many PCs and Mac devices, and also led our router and home networking coverage. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he wrote for TopTenReviews and PCMag.