How to Enable or Disable Mouse Click Sound on Windows 11
Anoop is a tech nerd at heart with a focus on preparing guides surrounding Android and Windows devices primarily. His work has been featured in many publications, including iGeeksBlog, TechPP, and 91mobiles. When he’s not writing, you can find him on X (formerly Twitter), where he shares the latest updates on tech, science, and more.
Paras is a staff writer and a published Author, creating engaging SEO-friendly articles that resonate well with readers. Additionally, he diligently updates existing explainers to keep you in the loop with the latest tips and features, helping you make the most of your devices. Over the past 3 years, Paras has been featured on GadgetsToUse, before finally helping the readers at Guiding Tech Media.
Enable the Mouse Click Sound on Windows 11
If you’re tired of your defaultmouseor trackpad click sound, setting a custom sound will enhance your navigation experience. Open theControl Panel appto configure it.
Step 1:Open the Run dialog using the Windows + R shortcut, typecontrol, and hit Enter.
Step 2:SwitchView bytoCategory, and selectHardware and Sound.
Step 3:ClickSoundto adjust its settings.
Step 4:Open theSoundstab and clickSelectunder Program Events.
Step 5:Assign your desired sound to the ‘Select’ program event, and clickTestto preview it. SelectApplyfollowed byOKto save changes.
Tip:You can also assign a custom sound to other mouse-click events such as ‘Start Navigation’, ‘Open Program’, ‘Close Program’, ‘Maximize’, and ‘Minimize’, to personalize it on Windows 11.
Disable the Mouse Click Sound on Windows 11
If you’ve had your fill personalizing themouse clicksound or find it distracting, follow these easy steps to turn it off:
Step 1:OpenHardware and Soundin the Control Panel app (check the above steps).
Step 2:SelectSoundto configure its settings.
Step 3:Open theSoundstab, select the Program Event (e.g. Select, Start Navigation, etc.) you’ve configured earlier, and assign itsSoundsto(None). ClickApplyfollowed byOKto save changes.
Was this helpful?
Last updated on 25 July, 2024
Leave a ReplyCancel reply
Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked*
Name*
Email*
Comment*
Δ
Read Next
The article above may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. The content remains unbiased and authentic and will never affect our editorial integrity.
More in Windows
4 Ways to Fix the Login Error Code E84 in Steam for Windows
Top 6 Ways to Fix Games Not Opening in Full Screen on Windows 11
JOIN THE NEWSLETTER
Get Guiding Tech articles delivered to your inbox.
© 2024 Guiding Tech Media. All Rights Reserved.