当您在Windows PC(Windows PC)上按错键、弹出错误对话框或使用(error dialog)音量控制(volume control)时,您会听到哔哔声。这样做几次之后,那种哔哔声会变得很烦人。因此,在本教程中,我们将向您展示如何在所有现代版本的Windows中禁用系统提示音,以确保它保持静音并且不再打扰您。正如您将看到的,有两种方法可以做到这一点,两种方法都相对简单。
注意:(NOTE:)本指南适用于Windows 7、Windows 8.1 和Windows 10。适用于 Windows 8.1 和Windows 10的过程可在本教程的第二页找到。
方法 1:使用设备管理器(Device Manager)禁用系统提示音(system beep)(仅限Windows 7)
第一种方法是使用设备管理器(Device Manager)工具。如果您想了解有关此工具以及如何打开它的更多信息,请阅读此详细指南:使用设备管理器查找(Device Manager)Windows中缺少的驱动程序和隐藏设备(Find Missing Drivers & Hidden Devices)。
或者,您可以打开计算机管理(Computer Management),然后单击左侧栏中的“设备管理器”("Device Manager")。
打开“设备管理器”("Device Manager")后,单击“查看(View)”菜单并选择“显示隐藏的设备”("Show hidden devices")。
如果未启用此设置,您将无法将Beep视为设备并禁用它。
在设备列表中,查找“非即插即用驱动程序”("Non-Plug and Play Drivers")类别。
展开它并找到Beep。双击(Double click)它或右键单击并选择(click and select) Properties。
在“哔声属性”("Beep Properties")窗口中,转到驱动程序(Driver)选项卡。
在启动(Startup)部分中,单击然后向下滚动类型(Type)列表。选择禁用(Disabled)并单击确定(OK)。
重新启动(Restart)Windows 7,系统提示音(system beep)现已禁用。如果要立即停止它,请单击当前状态部分中的(Current status)停止(Stop)按钮,然后关闭哔声属性(Beep Properties)窗口。
方法 2:从控制面板(Control Panel)禁用系统提示音(system beep)(Windows 7、Windows 8.1 和Windows 10)
打开控制面板(Control Panel)并转到硬件和声音(Hardware and Sound)。以下是一些指南,分享了您可以打开控制面板(Control Panel)的所有方式:
- 在Windows 10中启动控制面板(Control Panel)的8种方法(Ways)
在声音(Sound)类别中,单击或点击“更改系统声音”("Change system sounds")。
声音(Sound)窗口打开。单击(Click)或点按“声音(Sound)”选项卡并查找“程序事件(Program Events)”部分。
滚动直到找到Default Beep事件并选择它。
选择默认哔声(Default Beep)后,单击或点击下面的声音(Sounds)下拉列表。
显示带有声音的列表。
向上滚动该列表并选择(None)。这是那个长列表中的第一个选项。单击(Click)或点击确定(OK),活动声音方案(sound scheme)的哔声将被禁用。
如果您想更改活动声音方案(sound scheme)的其他元素,请阅读本指南:如何自定义Windows 计算机(Your Windows Computer)上使用的声音方案(Sound Scheme)。
如果您想更改新的声音方案(sound scheme),或者您想更改活动的Windows 主题(Windows theme),可能会再次启用系统提示音。(system beep)发生这种情况时,您必须再次遵循相同的程序。
结论
如您所见,在Windows 8.1和Windows 10中禁用(Windows 10)系统提示音(system beep)比在Windows 7中更难。此外,在Windows 7中,一旦禁用,系统哔声(system beep)将保持禁用状态,直到您再次手动启用它。在Windows 8.1和Windows 10中并非如此。在这些操作系统中,每次更改Windows 主题(Windows theme)或活动声音方案(sound scheme)时,系统会发出哔声(system beep)可能会再次启用,您需要再次手动禁用它。如果您对本指南中详述的程序有任何疑问或问题,请使用下面的评论表告诉我们。
How to disable the system beep sound in Windows
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NOTE: This guide applies to Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. The procedure that applies to Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 is found on the second page of this tutorial.
Method 1: Disable the system beep using the Device Manager (Windows 7 only)
The first method is to use the Device Manager tool. If you want to learn more about this tool and how to open it, read this detailed guide: Find Missing Drivers & Hidden Devices in Windows with Device Manager.
Alternatively, you can open Computer Management and then click on "Device Manager" in the left column.
When the "Device Manager" is opened, click the View menu and select "Show hidden devices".
If this setting is not enabled, you will not be able to view the Beep as a device and disable it.
In the list of devices, look for the "Non-Plug and Play Drivers" category.
Expand it and find the Beep. Double click on it or right click and select Properties.
In the "Beep Properties" window, go to the Driver tab.
In the Startup section, click and then scroll down the Type list. Select Disabled and click OK.
Restart Windows 7 and the system beep is now disabled. If you want to stop it right away, click the Stop button in the Current status section, before closing the Beep Properties window.
Method 2: Disable the system beep from the Control Panel (Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10)
Open the Control Panel and go to Hardware and Sound. Here are some guides that share all the ways in which you can open the Control Panel:
In the Sound category, click or tap "Change system sounds".
The Sound window is opened. Click or tap the Sound tab and look for the Program Events section.
Scroll until you find Default Beep event and select it.
With the Default Beep selected, click or tap the Sounds drop-down list below.
A list with sounds is shown.
Scroll up that list and select (None). It is the first option in that long list. Click or tap OK and the beep is disabled for the active sound scheme.
If you want to change other elements of the active sound scheme, read this guide: How To Customize The Sound Scheme Used On Your Windows Computer.
If you want to change the sound scheme for a new one, or you want to change the active Windows theme, the system beep may be enabled again. When that happens you have to follow the same procedure again.
Conclusion
As you can see, disabling the system beep in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 is harder than it was in Windows 7. Also, in Windows 7, once disabled, the system beep remained disabled until you manually enabled it again. This is not the case in Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. In these operating systems, each time you change the Windows theme or the active sound scheme, the system beep might be enabled again and you need to disable it manually once more. If you have any questions or issues about the procedures detailed in this guide, let us know using the comments form below.