OK, so here's the problem. I used to be the nerdy type of person who
would read user manuals front to back in order to learn every possible
in and out of a device. Then I got older, accumulated
responsibilities, life got in the way, and dang it if I can't seem to
figure out what is likely a very simple solution in my iPhone.

Can someone please explain to me, in dumb people language, how to make
sense of the volume controls in my iPhone? I want the alerts
themselves to be reasonably loud, but I want Voiceover itself to be
lower in volume. I can't seem to achieve this without dropping or
raising the volume across the board, and I don't get that setting
under Sounds that says the buttons can be locked. I want to be able to
use my buttons to drop or raise sound volume, but I still want to be
able to tell the phone to keep system sounds a little louder to grab
my attention but Voiceover softer to maintain some sort of privacy.

If that makes any kind of sense, I'd really appreciate your help.

Thanks!

Joe

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