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Wilfred Pereira - 31 Jan 2007 02:37 GMT
Hi,

I got my dell laptop keyboard replaced yesterday. now I have this sound
every keystroke. i have tried everything on the control panel to turn off
this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
Jim Macklin - 31 Jan 2007 03:00 GMT
What kind of keyboard?  Did Dell install it?

| Hi,
|
| I got my dell laptop keyboard replaced yesterday. now I have this sound
| every keystroke. i have tried everything on the control panel to turn off
| this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
Wilfred Pereira - 31 Jan 2007 03:30 GMT
Its a Dell D600 laptop. yes, dell replaced it yesterday because my earlier
keyboard stopped working. I got it replaced in China and was unable to get
any help from their help desk on this issue because of the language barrier.

thanks
Wilfred

> What kind of keyboard?  Did Dell install it?
>
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> panel to turn off
> | this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
Jim Macklin - 31 Jan 2007 07:26 GMT
If you disable the audio, for everything, do you still get
the noise?  Perhaps the sound is a mechanical clicker built
into the keyboard?

| Its a Dell D600 laptop. yes, dell replaced it yesterday because my earlier
| keyboard stopped working. I got it replaced in China and was unable to get
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| > "Wilfred Pereira" <Wilfred
| > Pereira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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| > | Hi,
| > |
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| > panel to turn off
| > | this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
Wilfred Pereira - 31 Jan 2007 08:15 GMT
yes, this is inspite of being on audio mute. is there a way to disable the
mechanical clicker????

Thanks Jim

> If you disable the audio, for everything, do you still get
> the noise?  Perhaps the sound is a mechanical clicker built
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> | > panel to turn off
> | > | this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
Jim Macklin - 31 Jan 2007 17:21 GMT
A different keyboard.

| yes, this is inspite of being on audio mute. is there a way to disable the
| mechanical clicker????
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| > "Wilfred Pereira" <WilfredPereira@discussions.microsoft.com>
| > wrote in message

news:EFCCD831-1FB3-4931-82D6-0372872ED051@microsoft.com...

| > | Its a Dell D600 laptop. yes, dell replaced it yesterday
| > because my earlier
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| > | > "Wilfred Pereira" <Wilfred
| > | > Pereira@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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| > | > | Hi,
| > | > |
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| > | > panel to turn off
| > | > | this irritating sound. are there any other solutions
 
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