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how do i stop firefox from beeping when i search

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When I'm looking for something on a web page, I can enter the virgule key (/) or use control-F to search for a pattern on the page.

However, if I type a pattern that doesn't exist on the page the box turns red and lets out a beep noise. This gets really irritating. I've searched, and I can't find a setting to shut this off in Firefox.

I'd hate to have to blacklist my speakers, because there are other applications where I use the beep, I just don't like it in firefox.

When I'm looking for something on a web page, I can enter the virgule key (/) or use control-F to search for a pattern on the page. However, if I type a pattern that doesn't exist on the page the box turns red and lets out a beep noise. This gets really irritating. I've searched, and I can't find a setting to shut this off in Firefox. I'd hate to have to blacklist my speakers, because there are other applications where I use the beep, I just don't like it in firefox.

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

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  • accessibility.typeaheadfind.enablesound
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Is this continuous beeping, or only when you press a key? Are you using an add-on to search the webpage, or just the search built into the browser?

A single beep (with each key press) would be normal when what you want is not found. If you hear the beep, stop searching

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notsohandyman said

When I'm looking for something on a web page, I can enter the virgule key (/) or use control-F to search for a pattern on the page. However, if I type a pattern that doesn't exist on the page the box turns red and lets out a beep noise. This gets really irritating. I've searched, and I can't find a setting to shut this off in Firefox. I'd hate to have to blacklist my speakers, because there are other applications where I use the beep, I just don't like it in firefox.

Could be due to sticky keys and beep being enabled on Ubuntu ? https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/a11y-stickykeys.html.en

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FredMcD said

Is this continuous beeping, or only when you press a key? Are you using an add-on to search the webpage, or just the search built into the browser? A single beep (with each key press) would be normal when what you want is not found. If you hear the beep, stop searching

Unfortunately, that's what I was afraid of. I was hoping there'd be a setting to shut that off, but apparently not yet. Maybe they'll add a setting for that. Having the text box turn red is enough.

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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

See also related accessibility prefs:

  • accessibility.typeaheadfind.enablesound
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notsohandyman said

Unfortunately, that's what I was afraid of. I was hoping there'd be a setting to shut that off, but apparently not yet. Maybe they'll add a setting for that. Having the text box turn red is enough.

ahem

James said
Could be due to sticky keys and beep being enabled on Ubuntu ? https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/a11y-stickykeys.html.en
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James said

notsohandyman said
Unfortunately, that's what I was afraid of. I was hoping there'd be a setting to shut that off, but apparently not yet. Maybe they'll add a setting for that. Having the text box turn red is enough.

ahem

James said
Could be due to sticky keys and beep being enabled on Ubuntu ? https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/a11y-stickykeys.html.en

No, I checked and I don't have sticky keys enabled. Thanks for the suggestion. The beep on ubuntu can be shut off entirely by blacklisting the speaker beep function, but a) that stopped working with the upgrade to 18 and b) turning the beep off on an application-by-application basis gives more fine grained control