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Computer Makes Bhup bhup bhup sounds when i spam click my mouse in games
#1
As title says, thought it was my mouse but swapped it over with an old logictech G9x and i get the same thing, it also does this thing where if Im using the keyboard and i try too click nothing happens until i take my figures of the keys.

Mouse 1: Rat 7
Mouse 2: Logictech GX9

Any thoughts?
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#2
I have no idea what is going on here.

If the sound is coming from your speakers, record it.
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#3
My computer does this as well, but its pretty randomly and i haven't noticed it being connected to the mouse,
It happens pretty infrequently, though...
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#4
At first I wasn't sure what you meant, but then I remembered a similar situation for my PC when I spam click during high load.

I believe it's just an audible warning about too many messages for the PC/Windows to handle in a timely manner. Potentially the clicks that cause the noise are ignored by the PC. Just speculation here, but I've only noticed it on my PC when my CPU's load is too high and I'm playing something like an FPS whose priority is too low on the list.
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#5
if its a hardware sound like you can hear it inside your computer as opposed to through your speakers it could be a hardware issue, or just incorrect version of your mouse software being installed, you check BIOS yourself if your up to the task to check for errors
just don't take it to geek squad, its a money waster
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#6
press like eight keys on the keyboard at once and hold them down, does the same beep happen?
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#7
Polantaris Wrote:At first I wasn't sure what you meant, but then I remembered a similar situation for my PC when I spam click during high load.

I believe it's just an audible warning about too many messages for the PC/Windows to handle in a timely manner. Potentially the clicks that cause the noise are ignored by the PC. Just speculation here, but I've only noticed it on my PC when my CPU's load is too high and I'm playing something like an FPS whose priority is too low on the list.

Yeah, it happens all the time to me when playing FPS games - cant be my CPU load, my computer has never gone above 50% while playing any game. my mouse clicks wont go though while i have the keys pressed and it makes that sound but as soon as i release the keys the mouse clicks will go though.

zantgx Wrote:if its a hardware sound like you can hear it inside your computer as opposed to through your speakers it could be a hardware issue, or just incorrect version of your mouse software being installed, you check BIOS yourself if your up to the task to check for errors
just don't take it to geek squad, its a money waster

It comes though my speakers, so software i guess. dunnno how to check my bios or what i would be checking for but all the software for the keyboard and mouse are up to date. we dont have geek squad in aus

MuscleWizard Wrote:press like eight keys on the keyboard at once and hold them down, does the same beep happen?

Yeah pretty much.
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#8
I have no clue about mouse, but if anyone is having a problem with too many keys being pressed at once you should get a keyboard with n-key rollover.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollover_(k...y_rollover
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#9
ThatWasMyKil Wrote:Yeah, it happens all the time to me when playing FPS games - cant be my CPU load, my computer has never gone above 50% while playing any game. my mouse clicks wont go though while i have the keys pressed and it makes that sound but as soon as i release the keys the mouse clicks will go though.



It comes though my speakers, so software i guess. dunnno how to check my bios or what i would be checking for but all the software for the keyboard and mouse are up to date. we dont have geek squad in aus



Yeah pretty much.


Try making a separate Windows account and game. If you don't hear the sound, its most likely an interferance with another software running in the background.
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#10
I'll skype you and fix it when I get home Josh. Lol^
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