Satellite Pro P100-438: how to disable the CapsLock NumLock or Scroll sounds

Hi out there,.

How can I disable these "ugly" notification sounds when I press CapsLock NumLock or Scroll?

It's a Satellite Pro P100-438. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you

It's pretty easy mate.

Follow these steps:

-Keep right SHIFT> key for about 10 seconds.
A messagebox will appear (FilterKeys settings) and offer a menu:
-Click the [settings] button and a new window will appear.
- Remove the tag [x] of [Use ToggleKeys].
-Click [OK] to save your changes
You're done :)

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