How to turn off charging sound Aspire 7?

niku55
niku55 Member Posts: 51 Troubleshooter
edited August 2023 in 2018 Archives
When I plug in my charger there is a beep sound is there any way to turn this off? 
Thanks

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,085 Trailblazer
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    The "beep" is likely being emitted by a small piezoelectric buzzer on your mainboard, not the audio speakers. They usually cannot be disabled because they are used to emit beep codes to identify device failures at boot time as well as successful insertion of a charger's plug, USB stick or HDMI device. Some of these piezo buzzer can be unplugged from the mainboard and some soldered in and thus not removable. I suggest that you not try to physically disable this buzzer. Shown below is what these piezo beepers look like. Jack E/NJ


    Jack E/NJ

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,085 Trailblazer
    No. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • niku55
    niku55 Member Posts: 51 Troubleshooter
    Are you sure? Anything I could do in the Bios or something?
  • Balatekie
    Balatekie ACE Posts: 1,353 Pioneer
    Hi niku55

    If you right click the volume icon down in the task menu > then hit playback devices > then right click speakers (Realtek high definition audio) > hit properties > hit the tab "levels" > there you should see a slider named " PC Beeps" turn that down/mute 
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  • niku55
    niku55 Member Posts: 51 Troubleshooter
    Balatekie said:
    Hi niku55

    If you right click the volume icon down in the task menu > then hit playback devices > then right click speakers (Realtek high definition audio) > hit properties > hit the tab "levels" > there you should see a slider named " PC Beeps" turn that down/mute 
    I only see Realtek Audio Output, Microphone and line in at levels. Any ideas?
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,085 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    The "beep" is likely being emitted by a small piezoelectric buzzer on your mainboard, not the audio speakers. They usually cannot be disabled because they are used to emit beep codes to identify device failures at boot time as well as successful insertion of a charger's plug, USB stick or HDMI device. Some of these piezo buzzer can be unplugged from the mainboard and some soldered in and thus not removable. I suggest that you not try to physically disable this buzzer. Shown below is what these piezo beepers look like. Jack E/NJ


    Jack E/NJ