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Chris Custine commented on SMX4KNL-137:
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After looking into this a bit more, it seems like this is fairly common
behavior for a shell. It seems like some terminal programs default to having
the bell off and some default to on. I think the problem with Windows is that
it is more difficult to disable the bell compared to iTerm, gterm, etc. on
other platforms. I would google for "windows disable system bell" or something
like that and just turn it off globally.
> GShell makes a very loud beep when hitting backspace once too often on Windows
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> Key: SMX4KNL-137
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/SMX4KNL-137
> Project: ServiceMix Kernel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.0.1
> Environment: Windows XP
> Reporter: David Bosschaert
> Priority: Minor
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> When using the SMX 4 Kernel GShell console, if you hit backspace once too
> often on Windows, you get a really loud beep. I guess this is to indicate
> that there is no character to delete any more, but I guess the 'normal'
> behaviour of not doing anything would be good enough too.
> On my DELL laptop the beep is so loud (even if I have my windows sound volume
> switched off) that it nearly knocks me off my chair.
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