Reed,
After more testing, you are correct.

What does seem to work is to execute a command that has a defined keyboard equiv. once from the menu. Then subsequent commands via keyboard equiv's won't ring the system sound. It appears that even doing a Copy command via the menu will fix it.

Not sure if this fix will always "stick" between subsequent launches of SM , logouts or OSX reboots.

Art

On 4/23/10 9:00 AM, Reed wrote:

Art:

Attempted the fix.....

Did not work on this end.

Yes, versions of SM below 2.0 worked fine.

This toning issue I have experienced in Thunderbird, Postbox etc.... all
Mozilla based.



Reed


art wrote:
 On 4/21/10 8:02 AM, Reed wrote:

 When upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.0+.....

 Now when I keystroke Cmd-P for printing I hear a tone. This featur can
 it be removed?

 OS is Tiger 10.4.11

 I experience the same on 10.4.11 with most keyboard commands such as
 cmd/C, cmd/X, cmd/V, cmd/shift/C (mark all read). The functions operate
 properly. This was not a problem prior to SM2.

 The way to block this is to open the browser window and enter:
 about:config

 In the search bar, enter:
 accessibility.typeaheadfind.enablesound

 Double click on this setting to change the state to false.

 Or just hit the "mute" button on the keyboard :-).
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