Guest Bam1234 Posted September 27, 2004 Report Posted September 27, 2004 Sounds better than the nasty standard keypad tones eh! If sound still doesnt work, make sure your system sound is set high enough in your profile... (programs>settings>profiles, menu>edit 'normal' profile, System Sound Volume, i use Loud, but set it to what you see fit) Please note, going into the Settings>Sounds menu may reset some of these values (especially the warning sounds), keypad tones survive, but, the darned keypad tone is lost, so you'll have to change that to tone, and remove the 'p' from the keypress registry key as mentioned above to remove the annoying keypress click. Of course, you dont need to use all of these if you dont wish, it's entirely up to you But after I changed the Keypad tones to be other, and I alreadt change the registry by going to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Sounds/Keypress Select 'Values' And modify 'Script' by removing the p value (the value should now be blank) When I did this, the tone control in setting>sound was change to be "None" Then I click tone, and my keypad tones was down, Anyone helps me pls..... I just want to remove the click tone but Keypad tone.... works............Thankz
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