Remove Right Click Sounds in windows Xp
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Posted on November 22nd, 2007
Category: Operating Systems
My computer now makes a clicking sound when I right click, click on start menu, and any program menu. I want these sounds to stop. I checked in control panel, and sounds but could not find the appropriate items to uncheck or unselect. I am running windows XP. Your help is appreciated.

Heres the solution.

The problem is in the sounds options in the control panel.

In order to get there, hit the start button, and then hit the control panel button.

Under the control panel, if you are in the Classic mode view, hit the Sounds and Audio Devices program.

From there, you should hit the Sounds tab. Take a look at the screenshot below as to where you should be.

Sounds and audio devices properties

I have highlighted in red where the problem is. Click on the program event called “Menu popup”.

What you need to do now, is change the option for that and set it to None.

And you should be fixed!

If there are any other problems, or that did not resolved your issue, leave a comment below.

Also leave a comment below to let me know how that worked out for you.

If you prefer a video on how to do it:



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2 Comments »

Comment by Doug
2007-11-22 00:11:10

Hmmm, my select sound already had none selected, I still have right click sound, start button sound, and menu sounds.

–doug

 
Comment by Jean Costa
2007-11-22 00:30:24

It is the menu pop up!!! :)

 
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