System Speaker is just the driver for the builtin speaker in your computer
(but it will redirect sound to your main speakers if you have some).  You'll
get sounds out of your regular speakers, you  just won't get system beeps
anymore, if you disable System Speaker.

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 6:09 PM, Wayne Watson
<sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net>wrote:

> Nothing to do with Ctrl-G. Cmd Prompt not open. So if you have a syntax
> error, no bell rings? I don't want to disable all sounds.
>
>
> On 2/17/2010 2:48 AM, Michael M Mason wrote:
>
>> Wayne Watson wrote on 16 February 2010 at 17:58:-
>>
>>
>>
>>> In Win7 IDLE, when I type in something with a syntax
>>> problem, a bell rings. How do I stop that? I've looked
>>> at Control Panel Sounds, but don't see anything of
>>> apparent use.
>>>
>>>
>> I don't get this on my Win7 machine. But anyway, the sound is
>> probably the same sound you get if you type CTRL-G at a command
>> prompt in a DOS box, in which case it isn't one of the sounds
>> you set in Control Panel.
>>
>> You can disable it using Device Manager. It's called 'System
>> Speaker' and it's under 'System devices'.  Right-click and
>> choose 'Disable'.
>>
>>
>>
>
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