Hello! Today, I’m going to be looking at how to disable the system beep.
They used to be a little tab in previous versions that you’ve been to in the system and the preferences and sound. And this View tab here where you could enable or disable a system beep but for some reason, when you’ve to jaunty it’s been taken out. So, well after this nasty beep from the PC speaker, I think it’s nasty anyway.
So, how do you disable it completely system wide? Well, all you have to do is use a timeline fortunately. Although I do like using the graphical user interface as much as possible, sometimes you just have to use internal, just the way it is.
So, what we have to do firstly, we have to unload the PC’s speaker driver. And you do this by means of the black list file. I’ll go into that in a minute with this command. I always simply do. You have this black list space PC speaker. You save and you reboot. When you reboot, you hear the beep but thereafter you won’t. And if you want it back, you just remove the black list speaker from the black list file.
So, we’ll go into this black list now. Simply copy that. I’ll put all these up in the description by the way. So, you go to the title, paste that command in, give your password and this is what you’ll get. So all you simply do, copy this and you paste it into here. And what we’ll do now is click Save, close it down, reboot the PC and this saved when you reboot the PC you’ll get a beep then there after because it’ll be unloaded because it’s been putting the black list file, it won’t load up anymore and you won’t get the sys tem beep anymore in that system wide.
And less to say, if you’re not happy with that and you want the PC speaker back, then you go back in to this. Same command in again and only simply do, you just highlight blacklist PC speaker. Delete it, click Save, close it then and your beep will be there again. Okay. Thanks for watching.
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