This article provides instructions on how to program an Accessibility Shortcut on your Xfinity Voice Remote. Depending on your remote type, this can be done with two presses of the B button, or by pressing the asterisk (*) button once.
Programming an Accessibility Shortcut (remote with a B button)
- Press and hold the Microphone button on your Voice Remote and say “accessibility settings” to reach the Accessibility Settings menu.
- You can also press the B button on your Voice Remote.
- If your Voice Remote is flat on each end:
- The B button is located just above and to the left of the number 2 button.
- The Microphone button is two rows up from the OK button in the center of the Voice Remote.
- If your Voice Remote is angled at each end:
- The B button is located above the right arrow button on the directional arrow pad.
- The Microphone button is directly below the down arrow button on the directional arrow pad.
- If your Voice Remote is flat on each end:
- You can also press the B button on your Voice Remote.
- Use the down arrow button to go to Remote Shortcut, then press OK.
- Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the function that you want to assign to the Accessibility Shortcut (Closed Captioning, Audio Description or Voice Guidance), then press OK.
- By default, the shortcut is set to Voice Guidance.
- You’re all set! Now you can simply press the B button on your Voice Remote twice to use your Accessibility Shortcut.
Programming an Accessibility Shortcut (remote with an asterisk (*) button)
- Press the asterisk (*) button on your Voice Remote once.
- Select Yes.
- Select Accessibility Settings.
- Select Shortcut Button.
- You’re all set! Simply press the asterisk (*) button on your Voice Remote to use your Accessibility Shortcut.
Xfinity Voice Remote notes
- There are three versions of the Voice Remote with slight differences in button placement.
- The XR15 and XR11 Voice Remotes have a B button.
- The B button is a small, square button located just above the number 2 button on the XR11 remote and above the right arrow button on the XR15.
- On the XR11, the Microphone button is the third button up from the OK button in the center of the Voice Remote.
- On the XR15, it's a larger, round button located in the center of the remote below the directional arrow pad.
- The XR16 Voice Remote has an asterisk (*) button:
- The Accessibility Shortcut can be programed on the XR16 remote by pressing the asterisk (*) button once.
- If the asterisk (*) button is pressed twice, Voice Guidance is enabled by default.
- If you’re using assistive technologies, go to remote.xfinity.com or learn more at Xfinity Web Remote for X1 and Flex.
- If you have X1, you can also use your mobile browser to control your TV.