re: Turn Off the PC-Speaker easily
Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at 9:41 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by James
(1 messages posted)
If you have the volume control icon in the system tray, right click on it and select
"open volume controls". These controls most likely won't have the PC speaker listed
but this is easy to change. Click "options" then "properties". Scroll down the list
for playback options. Toward the bottom there should be the PC speaker listed. It
may be named PCBeep or PCSpeak or I have even seen it just PCS. Make sure there is
a check in the box next to it and click OK. It should now be listed in the volume
control window. Now all you have to do is click MUTE! :)
On Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 12:01 pm, twd wrote:
>What do you do if you are on a restricted network and can't get into things like
>the device manager and registry?
>
>The computers don't have the sound card enabled, so instead of making a sound it
>still beeps. That's why the changing the sound to a blank sound doesn't work here
>either.
>
>I know you can do it, I've done it before...but I forgot how....
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