如果您在 Windows 11/10 计算机或笔记本电脑上的键盘上打字时遇到哔哔声,并且您一直在互联网上搜索解决这个看似令人沮丧和恼人的问题的解决方案,那么您来对地方了!这篇文章为这个问题提供了最合适的解决方案。

(Keyboard)Windows 11/0键盘发出哔哔声
键盘上发出哔哔声的原因有多种。以下是一些主要原因:
- 有源过滤器(Filter)、切换(Toggle)或粘滞(Sticky)键。
- 键盘硬件设置。
- 内存问题。
- 电池坏了。
- BIOS 下的日期和时间设置。
因此,如果您遇到此问题,您可以尝试以下我们推荐的解决方案(不分先后顺序),看看是否有助于解决问题。
- 检查BIOS设置中的日期和时间
- 更新键盘驱动程序
- 检查键盘电源管理
- 关闭(Turn)过滤键(Filter Keys)、粘滞键(Sticky Keys)和切换键(Toggle Keys)
让我们看一下关于列出的每个解决方案所涉及的过程的描述。
1]检查(Check)BIOS设置的日期和时间
BIOS上不正确的日期和时间可能会导致在 Windows 10 设备上键入时键盘发出哔哔声。在这种情况下,您可以引导进入BIOS并确保时间和日期正确。就是这样:
- 启动进入 BIOS(Boot into BIOS)。
- 在系统设置菜单中,找到日期和时间。
- 使用箭头键导航到日期或时间,并进行相应调整。
- 完成后,选择Save and Exit。
2]更新键盘驱动程序
过时或损坏的键盘驱动程序是此问题的潜在罪魁祸首。在这种情况下,您可以 通过设备管理器手动更新驱动程序(update your drivers manually via the Device Manager),也可以在 Windows 更新下的可选更新(get the driver updates on the Optional Updates)部分获取驱动程序更新。
阅读(Read): 如何禁用笔记本电脑键盘(How to Disable Laptop Keyboard)。
3]检查键盘电源管理

Windows 11/10 对设备断开连接有不同的音效。有时键盘会自行断开以节省电量,当发生这种情况时,您可能会在键盘上键入时听到哔哔声。在这种情况下,您需要检查控制面板(Control Panel)中的键盘电源管理设置。
请执行下列操作:
- 按Windows key + R调用“运行”对话框。
- 在“运行”对话框中,键入control并按 Enter 以打开“控制面板” 。
- 单击 设备和打印机。(Devices and Printers.)
- 右键单击键盘并选择属性。(Properties.)
- 单击硬件(Hardware)选项卡。
- 单击属性(Properties)按钮。
- 单击更改设置(Change settings)按钮。
- 单击电源管理(Power Management)选项卡。
- 取消选中允许计算机关闭此设备以节省电源 (Allow computer to turn off this device to save power )选项。
- 单击确定(OK)以保存更改。
- 退出控制面板。
如果哔声问题仍然存在,请尝试下一个解决方案。
4]关闭(Turn)过滤键(Filter Keys),粘滞键(Sticky Keys)和切换键(Toggle Keys)

筛选键允许 Windows 10 抑制或丢弃发送过快的击键,或同时发送的击键。另一方面,粘滞键会导致诸如(Sticky keys)SHIFT和CTRL之类的修饰键一直保持直到被释放,或者直到输入特定的击键组合,而切换(Toggle)键会导致Windows 10在按下任何锁定键时发出哔哔声或声音指示。因此,如果打开这些键,您会在打字时听到哔哔声。在这种情况下,您可以关闭这些键。就是这样:
- 按Windows key + I 打开设置。
- 点击或单击轻松访问(Ease of Access)。
- 在左侧窗格中,向下滚动并单击 键盘。(Keyboard.)
- 在右侧窗格中,将Filter Keys、Sticky Keys和Toggle Keys的按钮切换为Off 。
- 完成后,退出设置应用程序。
就是这样!
Keyboard making beeping noise when typing in Windows 11/10
If yоu are experiencing a bеeping sound when typing on the keyboard on your Windows 11/10 computer or laptop, and yoυ hаve been scouring the internet for solutions to deal with this seemingly frustrating and irritating issue, then you’re at the right place! This post offers the most suitable solutions to this issue.

Keyboard making beeping sound when typing in Windows 11/0
There are several reasons why you may be getting the beeping sound on your keyboard. Here are some of the main causes:
- Active Filter, Toggle or Sticky keys.
- Keyboard hardware settings.
- Memory issues.
- Battery going bad.
- Date and time settings under BIOS.
So, if you’re faced with this issue, you can try our recommended solutions below in no particular order and see if that helps to resolve the issue.
- Check date and time on BIOS settings
- Update keyboard drivers
- Check keyboard Power Management
- Turn off Filter Keys, Sticky Keys and Toggle Keys
Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.
1] Check date and time on BIOS settings
Incorrect date and time on BIOS can cause the keyboard beeping sound when typing on your Windows 10 device. In this case, you can boot into BIOS and make sure the time and date is correct. Here’s how:
- Boot into BIOS.
- In the system setup menu, locate the date and time.
- Using the arrow keys, navigate to the date or time, adjust them accordingly.
- When done, select Save and Exit.
2] Update keyboard drivers
Outdated or corrupted keyboard drivers is a potential culprit to this issue. In this case, you can either update your drivers manually via the Device Manager, or you can get the driver updates on the Optional Updates section under Windows Update.
Read: How to Disable Laptop Keyboard.
3] Check keyboard Power Management

Windows 11/10 has a different sound effect for device disconnections. Sometimes the keyboard disconnects itself to save on power, when this happens, you may hear the beeping sounds when typing on the keyboard. In this case, you need to check the keyboard power management setting in Control Panel.
Do the following:
- Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.
- In the Run dialog box, type control and hit Enter to open Control Panel.
- Click Devices and Printers.
- Right click on your keyboard and select Properties.
- Click the Hardware tab.
- Click the Properties button.
- Click Change settings button.
- Click the Power Management tab.
- Uncheck the Allow computer to turn off this device to save power option.
- Click OK to save changes.
- Exit Control Panel.
If the beeping sound issue persists, try the next solution.
4] Turn off Filter Keys, Sticky Keys and Toggle Keys

Filter keys allows Windows 10 to suppress or discard keystrokes sent too fast, or keystrokes sent simultaneously. Sticky keys, on the other hand, cause modifier keys such as SHIFT and CTRL to stick until released, or till the specific keystroke combination is entered and Toggle keys causes Windows 10 to emit a beep or audible indicator when any lock keys are pressed. So, if these keys are turned on, you will hear beeping sounds when typing. In this case, you can turn these keys off. Here’s how:
- Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
- Tap or click Ease of Access.
- On the left pane, scroll down and click Keyboard.
- On the right pane, toggle the button to Off for Filter Keys, Sticky Keys and Toggle Keys.
- When done, exit Settings app.
That’s it!