29.09.2019

Windows 7 Clicking Sound

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As the title says, I have an annoying clicking sound when using windows 7. It occurs even when the sound is on mute and usually when I'm browsing the internet or something that is using a lot of cpu usage i.e a game. Update: Forgot to mention I only hear this through my headphones or speakers. If I put my ear up to the computer I wouldn't hear it.

Turn Off Notification Sounds Windows 7

TipSome sounds are generated by the computer BIOS or other hardware. Changing or disabling Windows sounds will not affect BIOS and hardware sounds. You will need to or hardware settings to change or disable those sounds.

Disable or change individual sounds Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10 users. In the Control Panel, if viewing by Category, click the Hardware and Sound option, then click Sound on the next screen. If viewing by icons, click the Sound icon. In the Sound window, click the Sounds tab. In the Program Events section, find the sound you want to disable or change. Then, in the drop-down list in the Sounds section, select (None) if you want to disable the sound or select a different sound file if you want to change the sound.

Windows 7 Clicking Sound

Windows 7 No Sound Problem

  • Take note of which sound scheme is set, then select No Sounds. Click Apply, then OK to close out Sound. Get on the internet and see if you still here the clicking sound.
  • Sep 08, 2011  turn off keyboard sounds windows 7. Tags: windows 7. Sickandtired55 September 8, 2011 at 20:17:34 Specs: Windows 7. I recently got an acer netbook with windows 7, there is a clicking sound every time I touch the keyboard and is driving me crazy. How do I delete?

Click OK and Save or Yes, if prompted, to save the settings for the currently selected sound scheme.Windows XP and earlier. In the Control Panel, click or the Sound icon. In the Sound settings window, click on the Sounds. In the Program Events section, find the sound you want to disable or change. Then, in the drop-down list in the Sounds section, select (None) if you want to disable the sound or select a different sound file if you want to change the sound. Click OK and Save or Yes, if prompted, to save the settings for the currently selected sound scheme.Disable or change all sounds Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10 users. In the Control Panel, if viewing by Category, click the Hardware and Sound option, then click Sound on the next screen.