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How do i turn off the sound of my Keyboard (Windows 11)
Now i know this sounds like an ez fix, but it isnt. I have watched a couple of vids and tryed stuff that they said (turning off sticky keys etc), but none of those work. I need to work with complete sound off, so that I dont hear that annyoing windows clicking sound when pressing a key. This ofc isnt ideal.
Windows 11
HP envy x360 15 (my Laptop, dunno if it helps)
Pls help me
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Anonymous
2023-02-19T13:26:29+00:00
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Anonymous
2023-02-19T11:57:45+00:00 Hi, I'm Anvar, I'd be glad to help you today on this
enable the on-screen keyboard directly by pressing Windows + Ctrl + O on your keyboard.
Next, press the "Options" key in the bottom right corner of the On screen keyboard. This will bring up the "Options" window.
Uncheck Use click sound here.
Then click OK to save it.
then do below steps
Right-click on Windows 11 Start menu and select Settings.
In the Settings app, select Accessibility from the left pane.
Now, take your cursor on the right side of the page and scroll down till you find the Keyboard tab.
On the Keyboard page, you will find both Sticky keys and Filter keys tabs. Turn off the buttons next to these tabs to disable both of these features.
Close the window and check if the keyboard is silent.
Hope this helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.
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Anonymous
2023-02-19T12:44:42+00:00 Hi, thx for the reply, sadly this did not help that much.
I might have forgotten to write this into the main post, but my problem is with the physical keyboard. (after using the on screen keyboard, it seems like that also makes sound, so now both need a fix)
I did the first part (on screen Keyboard) and it changed the sound that comes out. Before the change it was a louder more pronounced clicking noise, after the change its now a quieter sound. similar to the clicking sound one might find in a smartphone. But the sound is not gone.
The sound that i can hear now from the on screen keyboard is after the change the same sound i hear when typing with my physical keyboard. A more quiet clicking sound and it isnt the mechanical noise the keys make, bc after i turn off my sound i dont hear that clicking anymore.
The second part with the accesibility etc. was already done, i have everything turned off on that page.
But sadly i still hear clicking noisese when typing.
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Anonymous
2023-02-19T12:50:21+00:00 Kindly try below steps too
Press Win+R to open the Run prompt.
Type regedit > press the Enter button.
Click the Yes option.
Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\TabletTip\1.7
Right-click on 1.7 > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Name it as EnableKeyAudioFeedback.
Double-click on it to set the Value data as 0.
Click the OK button.
Restart your computer and open the Touch keyboard to get the audio effect.
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Anonymous
2023-02-19T13:06:04+00:00 Followed the steps and made the rightclick on 1.7, made the new, DWORD (32bit) and wanted to name it "EnableKeyAudioFeedback", but if i try to, a message pops up "The Registry cannot rename New Value 1#. The specific value name already exsits. Type another name and try again".
so i cant double click and set value =0