While most of the features that come up in YouTube updates are useful, some features are annoying. One of them is the YouTube accessibility feature.
If this feature is turned on, then when playing any video on YouTube, 10 \ 10 appears on the right and left side of the screen.
This allows the video to be moved 10 seconds forward or backward. However, even without activating this feature, any video can be moved forward or backward by double tapping.
The screen appears to be unnecessarily full while using this feature. As a result, the video content cannot be viewed properly.
It will not be removed by tapping on any part of the screen to remove it.
The only option to remove it is to tap on the cross icon at the top right. In this way, it is natural to feel annoyed while tapping and removing from time to time.
Today we are discussing how to remove it from the screen forever.
For that, first go to YouTube.
Then tap where your profile icon appears in the upper right.
Then go to settings.
Once there, tap on the last accessibility option.
Then turn off accessibility player.
After that, while you are watching the video, the accessibility option does not show on the screen.
There is another option if you want to shut down for a while instead of shutting down forever. It allows you to choose how many seconds after removing the accessibility icon while watching the video.
For that, repeat the process you adopted above. But, don't do anything to the accessibility player here. Below the Hyde player controls below you can choose the appropriate time.
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