Can't get rid of an audio alert

I get a noisy (compared to the volume on other things) alert when I hit caps lock.  Can be linked to the icon of the RealTek Audio Manager that suddenly appeared on my search bar.  Well, suddenly appeared after I put the book on my keyboard by pressing a button and maybe something light? Can't turn off the RealTek or get rid of the caps lock alert.  What should I do?  What is RealTek?

Glance, Neats, whenever you have a computer problem (of any kind), it may be something of several things is actually causing your problem.

As you have probably just find out for yourself, by throwing a book (of considerable weight) on the top of your keyboard.

This is the problem of the "human error". The source of most computer problems! The solution to this problem is to adopt a more careful approach... of everything you do in or around any computer, IE:... Do not these stupid like this, errors like you could do more damage to any computer that you can negotiate on.

Who will pay for the damage? Not me! You made the mistake, you pay for it!

The 'software' aspects, then set problems... and, they can be numerous enough to name them all, but... they are caused either by the 'human error' element, a BAD download or a CD/DVD of marketability of evil that one gets the software on the incompatible nature of material/set-up of your computer.

1... the "human error", again, is responsible for nearly all of this kind of problems, INABILITY to read the Instructions properly! (Everyone in a hurry of the Almighty, to get their computer to work with the operating system or no matter what software they TRY to install who can not be bothered to do a bit of reading beforehand... to have a better understanding/understanding of the 'what' they doing.)

2... the software! Yes, I know, everyone always says... "They did the download properly, or"follow the guests properly!"  YET, how is it that they do not have a (huge!) problem with the software! First of all, they DO NOT read the file 'README.tx '! (all the bits of software I know, has one in the Constitution of the software FILES is.) The file README.txt CAN give you the BEST clue as to 'why', it does NOT work correctly

It may be a "problem of conflict" with a certain BRAND, a sound card / sound or graphic/video card... EVEN the SPECIFIC motherboard you can use in your computer! The "not compatible" aspect, that is! No matter what ever the OS of your computer can be and, YES, it could even be the OS you are using IS causing these problems, despite my comes to say, AFTER ALL, the OS itself is a SOFTWARE!

3... the material. Not much wrong here, IF the computer was working OK before the problem started. Reason? The computer is USUALLY implemented correctly, while there SHOULD be no problems with the hardware side of things. Of course, the hardware may FAIL. It is not BUILT to last excessive power will KILL everything, finally! Even a "short circuit" can do a lot of damage... without actually know you about it!

Which leaves just with my first TWO "scenarios"... to the choice as to what is causing your computer problem.

Take your time! And learn 'how' things go together!

Next "reference point" is the manufacturer. All in all computer has a manufacturer. A Web site! You KNOW what is on your computer, to access THE following. And, to do it properly.

You should know 'where', you can get the DRIVERS you need, this includes ALL the motherboard drivers, the last PATCH/update of your SOFTWARE/HARDWARE may need.

Here, you ALSO take the time... to know 'HOW' every website WORKS, is put in place, so that you can find everything you need to find! (You might be surprised!, how so many people CAN NOT find whatever it is they are after... because they did not "get a CLUE when it comes to the functioning of these web sites!) And, accordingly, to download the drivers/updates / fixes WRONG! Once more, the element 'human error' rears its hideous head.

The Belarc Advisor (it is a 'gift' to use)... for what is in your computer. It's also great to 'recover' a LOST key Code. (Most of them, anyway!)

Get "intimate" with your computer, play with him, know how far you can push to learn what 'limitations' learn 'how' the operating system really works... NEVER TAKE THINGS "GRANTED", with her!

You make all 'up', you are well on your way... to have a computer that will ALWAYS work and is sitting not slowed down because you don't know how to fix it.

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