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How to Disable Notification Sounds in Windows 11

To disable notification sounds in Windows 11, follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Windows icon in the taskbar to open the Start menu.
  2. Click on the gear icon to open the Settings app.
  3. Click on System in the left-hand menu.
  4. Click on Sound in the left-hand menu.
  5. Scroll down to the “Other sound options” section and click on “Sound control panel.”
  6. In the Sound control panel, click on the “Sounds” tab.
  7. Under “Program Events,” scroll down and select “Notification” from the list.
  8. Under “Sounds,” select “None” from the drop-down menu.
  9. Click on “Apply” and then “OK” to save the changes.

This will disable notification sounds for all apps in Windows 11. If you only want to disable notification sounds for specific apps, you can do so in the individual app’s settings.

How do I turn off the sound on my notifications?

The steps to turn off the sound on your notifications will depend on the device and operating system you are using. Here are some general steps that should work on most devices:

On Android:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Tap on “Apps & notifications”.
  3. Find the app for which you want to turn off notifications and tap on it.
  4. Tap on “App notifications”.
  5. Turn off the toggle switch next to “Sound”.

On iOS:

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Tap on “Notifications”.
  3. Find the app for which you want to turn off notifications and tap on it.
  4. Turn off the toggle switch next to “Sounds”.

On Windows 10:

  1. Click on the Windows icon in the taskbar to open the Start menu.
  2. Click on the gear icon to open the Settings app.
  3. Click on “System”.
  4. Click on “Notifications & actions”.
  5. Under “Get notifications from these senders,” find the app for which you want to turn off notifications and click on it.
  6. Turn off the toggle switch next to “Play a sound when a notification arrives”.

On macOS:

  1. Click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen.
  2. Click on “System Preferences”.
  3. Click on “Notifications”.
  4. Find the app for which you want to turn off notifications and click on it.
  5. Turn off the toggle switch next to “Play sound for notifications”.

Why does Windows 11 keep chiming?

If your Windows 11 device keeps chiming, there could be several reasons for this:

  1. Notification sounds: Windows 11 uses notification sounds to alert you to new messages, emails, calendar events, and other notifications. If you have notifications turned on for multiple apps, you may hear frequent chimes throughout the day.
  2. System sounds: Windows 11 also uses system sounds to alert you to certain events, such as when you plug in a USB drive or encounter an error. If you have a lot of system sounds enabled, you may hear frequent chimes throughout the day.
  3. Keyboard sounds: Windows 11 includes keyboard sounds that play when you type on your keyboard. If you are a fast typist, you may hear frequent chimes as you type.
  4. Accessibility features: Some accessibility features in Windows 11, such as Narrator, may use chimes or other sounds to provide feedback to users.
  5. Malware or virus: In rare cases, a malware or virus infection can cause your computer to play sounds or chimes. If you suspect that your computer is infected, you should run a virus scan to identify and remove any threats.

To stop frequent chiming, you can adjust your notification settings, turn off system sounds, or adjust your keyboard settings. If the issue persists or you suspect malware, you may need to seek further assistance from a computer technician or security professional.

How do I turn off Windows ding sound?

To turn off the Windows “ding” sound, you can follow these steps:

  1. Click on the Windows icon in the taskbar to open the Start menu.
  2. Click on the gear icon to open the Settings app.
  3. Click on “System”.
  4. Click on “Sound” in the left-hand menu.
  5. Scroll down to the “Other sound options” section and click on “Sound control panel”.
  6. In the Sound control panel, click on the “Sounds” tab.
  7. Under “Program Events,” scroll down and select “Default Beep” from the list.
  8. Under “Sounds,” select “None” from the drop-down menu.
  9. Click on “Apply” and then “OK” to save the changes.

This will turn off the Windows “ding” sound for all programs and events on your device. Note that this will also turn off other system sounds associated with the “Default Beep” event. If you want to keep other system sounds, you can select a different sound to play instead of “None”.

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