Saturday, October 24, 2009

How can we get rid of the clicking sound when we click on the screen to perform a task e.g. retrieve a mail?

If you’re using Yahoo! Mail Beta on Internet Explorer, those clicks you’re hearing are handy indicator sounds Explorer provides to tell you each time a server’s being contacted for something. And you can turn them off.





1. From the “Start” pop-up menu on your desktop, select your computer’s “Control Panel.”





2. From this list, pick “Sounds and Audio Devices” (for Windows XP) or “Sounds and Multimedia Properties” (for Windows 2000). A dialog window opens.





3. From the tabs across the top, pick “Sounds.”





4. Scroll down and you’ll find a category called “Windows Explorer.” The last item under this heading is “Start Navigation.” Click this to highlight it.





5. In the box just below this, called “Sounds,” open the pop-up menu and scroll to the top to choose (None).





6. Click the “OK” button to close the dialog window.
How can we get rid of the clicking sound when we click on the screen to perform a task e.g. retrieve a mail?
Go to


Control Panel,


Sounds %26amp; Audio Devices,


Sounds





Then browse for the one you do not want to de-activate it.
Reply:My computer. control panels folder. sounds and multimedia folder. settings
Reply:Go to the control panel and open sounds. There you can select what sounds to make for each program or to not have any sound at all.
Reply:Turn your speakers off.

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