How to turn off keyboard sound in windows

The sounds of a keyboard are quite useful in most instances. However, these clicking keyboard sounds can also be annoying if you feel distracted during work or others complain about it. So you may want to turn off keyboard sounds when you are looking to work quietly.

The following steps will walk you through how to turn off keyboard sound in .

Turn off an on-screen keyboard sound on Windows 10

Here is how if you want to turn off on-screen keyboard sound on Windows 10.

Open the start menu on your windows computer by typing the windows key. Now type on-screen keyboard and open it.

Tap the options key to see the option of “Use click sound.” Uncheck the box against this option, click OK and press save to save the changes

Turn Off touch keyboard sound on Windows 10

Windows 10 PCs having touch screens have the accessibility feature of the touch screen keyboard. Windows PC in tablet mode or Windows tablet use the touch screen keyboard. If you need to turn off keyboard sounds, here is how.

Go to the start menu and open settings to select devices. You can also press Windows key + I to open the settings. On the left side, you will see Typing. Select it to open options under the touch keyboard. Turn off the option for play key sounds as I type.

Or follow this :

Turn off laptop keyboard sounds

If you want to turn off the click sound of your laptop keyboard, here is how.

Open settings to select devices. On the left side, you will see Typing. Select it to open options under the touch keyboard. Turn off the option for play key sounds as I type.

Now close settings and switch off the touch keyboard type sounds from the REG file. Before that, you may have to download the REG file to change the DWORD value in the registry key.

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