Press this on your keyboard and see if you get a beep...

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Press this on your keyboard and see if you get a beep...

#1 Post by simms » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:28 pm

If you press the F, J and any letter between F and J (G, B, N, Y, T) and don't mute your volume, I get a beep. How can I turn this off? The beep is dependent on the sound volume..

I also get this beep when I press S, O, M and U all four at the same time. Is this normal?

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#2 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:34 pm

You should get a beep if you press two or more keyboard keys at the same time; one key alone shouldn't be making a beeping noise.

In other news; as I was typing the respone to this thread outside on campus...it started to *rain*. The Thinkpad suspended quickly enough and was easy to carry indoors quickly plus my bag. Upon resume, it picked up the Wireless fine and got a free little bath+toweling in the process. I have also been on for an hour now and the fan has yet to turn on; I suspect that the cooler weather may also play a part. :D
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#3 Post by simms » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:45 pm

christopher_wolf wrote:You should get a beep if you press two or more keyboard keys at the same time; one key alone shouldn't be making a beeping noise.

In other news; as I was typing the respone to this thread outside on campus...it started to *rain* The Thinkpad suspended quickly enough and was easy to carry indoors. Upon resume, it picked up the Wireless fine and got a free little bath+toweling in the process. :D
LOL, that's great to hear Chris. At least we don't have to be worrying about any water drainage. :)

Hmm. Sometimes I type faster than usual but everything still comes out nicely...is there a way to disable this? I've only noticed it with a few key combinations. If I press the F, J and B at the same time, it beeps... but if I press FJX, they all come out.

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#4 Post by christopher_wolf » Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:49 pm

Hmmm...I don't know of any system setting that would fully disable it; I had a lock through the Control Panel just now as well as a quick search. The only thing I can think of is the accessibility features would allow you to change it slightly; although I am not sure that the keyboard buffer to the OS has a large enough delay to be triggered, continuously and not just a single event that is, during prolonged periods of typing.

I will look into this a bit more when I get a chance as it seems to be a problem reported by a few users already. ;) :)

EDIT: I am not sure if this is going to help that much; but you can try using the filter keys option under "Accessibility Features" in the Control Panel and see. At the very best, though...That is a filter, and you are looking for the system to just not beep when those keys are pressed with a time duration shorter than a given interval and not to filter out extra strokes. Though, I suspect, it may only help in getting rid of the beep.
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#5 Post by Domain » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:19 pm

thefultonhow wrote:For anybody who wants to disable the keyboard beep -- there is a way:

1. Open up Device Manager (System Properties > Hardware).
2. In the "View" menu, choose "Show hidden devices."
3. Under the "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" category, find "Beep." Right-click and choose "disable."
4. Restart your computer.

I've been told this works, but haven't tried it out myself, so YMMV.

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#6 Post by simms » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:45 pm

Domain wrote:
thefultonhow wrote:For anybody who wants to disable the keyboard beep -- there is a way:

1. Open up Device Manager (System Properties > Hardware).
2. In the "View" menu, choose "Show hidden devices."
3. Under the "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" category, find "Beep." Right-click and choose "disable."
4. Restart your computer.

I've been told this works, but haven't tried it out myself, so YMMV.

And it does work...
it works! You can just click Properties and STOP the service immediately.

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#7 Post by Domain » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:48 pm

Make sure it is disabled though; so the service does not restart-on-demand.
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#8 Post by simms » Tue Jan 17, 2006 8:49 pm

Domain wrote:Make sure it is disabled though; so the service does not restart-on-demand.
Yup. STOP to stop it immediately, then disable to stop it in the future. :)

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#9 Post by Teerex » Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:35 am

That sound has been an annoyance to me for years! Thanks :wink:


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#10 Post by agarza » Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:18 pm

Danke schon.

I didn't know there was a workaround to get rid of that beep. Thank you
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#11 Post by SafeHarbor » Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:28 pm

Great tip - thanks a lot!

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#12 Post by Steerpike » Wed Jan 24, 2007 8:24 pm

Anyone know 'why' this beep occurs? As various posters note, it's not caused by any random three-key presses, only certain ones - so this tends to rule out the idea that it's a warning beep for simply 'too many keys pressed'!

The solution above seems like it will disable any and all beeps (of a certain kind), not just the beep for the funky key combinations ... (not that that is all bad!). I'm curious to know what the root cause is!

FYI, I find it quickest to reach the 'device manager' by going to start/run, then typing 'devmgmt.msc'.
Even quicker, for you thinkpadders who have the 'windows' key, you can type 'windows+R' (windows key and R key together), then devmgmt.msc

Update ... on my T60, the beep occurs when
1) any three of the keys RTYU are pressed, OR,
2) RT and any third key in the same row exept '\'.
3) any three of the keys FGHJ are pressed, OR,
4) FG and any third key in the same row except caps lock and enter
5) any three of thekeys VBNM are pressed, OR,
6) VB and any third key in the same row except left shift

PLUS - ;) the key combo - ICE (get this because I've been typing 'services' a lot recently!)

Go figure! Since most of those keys (but not ICE!) surround the red pointing device, I wonder if that's related ...?

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#13 Post by mi2ke » Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:03 pm

why and by whom was this been invented? Is there a use behind it?
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#14 Post by Temetka » Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:04 pm

I am assuming that since this happens when multiple keys are depressed, it's purpose is to inform you of that. I haven't run across it in years as I have become a rather good typist. However I do recall my IBM 8088 XT machine doing this. Heck ANY machine should do it as long as the system speaker is enabled.
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#15 Post by agarza » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:27 pm

In my old A22e a friend of mine and I used to play Neogeo Roms via Emulator (NeorageX) and I hated those nasty beeps everytime whe use to press so many keys at the same type)
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