![]() ![]() Step 2: Turn on “Slow Keys” under Universal Access -> Keyboard, turn on “Use click key sounds”, and move the acceptance delay slider all the way towards the “Short” end. Step 1: Turn on “Play user interface sounds” in System Preferences, under Sound -> Sound Effects. This apparently only works in Mac OS X, Panther and up. ![]() This is either a good or a bad thing, but at least it’s different enough that I may find it useful for a change of pace. Incidentally, the method of bringing it back makes using the delete key for more than a couple letters very slow and annoying, which is turning my writing thoughtful. So, as I’m writing fiction, I sought a way to bring back that typing sound. I missed that sound for some reason, probably because my soft keyboards on my Transformer tablet make a typing sound in lieu of physical feedback. ((Even in college, I still used a word processor, i.e., a hardware word processor, not a computer until much later my family was poor, and this was a splurge.)) And of course, the sounds when I hit each key, hard, which had a lot of feedback. ![]() I used it to type up papers for high school it was a used model, and I still remember the mechanical smell when it was turned on and purring. I’m old enough to have typed on an electric typewriter. ![]()
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