> It could be the keyboard buffer/controller used on each particular
> machine.
> I've noticed the same. Like when I press HJK, it beeps, but I get no
> beep on JKL.
>
> Paul
You might be interested in this response from another on the list:
From: "Starfire CT" <starfirect@hotmail.com>
>
> Someone else actually found a fix for this already; I wrote it down so I
> would remember: http://www.randyrants.com/archives/000343.asp
> ---
> Go to Device Manager and "Show Hidden Devices". Under "Non-Plug and Play
> Drivers" you'll see an item named "Beep". Disable that and the "random
beep"
> disappears. Once done, of course, you can hide the hidden devices again.
And that worked like a charm for me.
speak soon,
Scott Matthews
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