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тАО10-25-2006 04:32 AM
тАО10-25-2006 04:32 AM
I am using hummingbird's exceed client to connect to unix servers.
I sometime use bash shell. Whenever I use j or k key to access previous commands, the internal speaker of the laptop produces
too much sound. I have turned off speaker by clicking on mute checkbox on windows xp status bar but still i hear the sound from the speaker.
I don't know how to turn off internal speaker. It producind the sound when i use exceed client's only.
Seems like there could be some settings to turn off sound from speaker in exceed.
Appreciate your help if someone can provide some clue.
Thanks,
Shiv
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тАО10-25-2006 05:42 AM
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Re: Hummingbird's exceed settings
Then, click "StartUp", "Set Home Session" and "OK" (twice) to save all settings
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тАО10-25-2006 06:23 AM
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Re: Hummingbird's exceed settings
thanks,
shiv
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тАО10-25-2006 07:34 AM
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тАО10-25-2006 08:04 AM
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Re: Hummingbird's exceed settings
"set bell-style none"
from the man page on bash, this modifies the behaviour of what readline will do when it tries to ring the bell.
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тАО10-25-2006 08:21 AM
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тАО10-26-2006 01:02 AM
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Re: Hummingbird's exceed settings
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