Hi:  You most likely have enabled caps lock, (below your tab key:)

I guess the only issue with having that on is you'd be shouting everything you 
wrote; since all caps is thought to imply shouting.:)

Carolyn Haas
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On Oct 20, 2010, at 6:15 AM, M. Taylor wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> Yesterday, while exploring my Mac, I inadvertently pressed a keyboard 
> combination that caused me to hear a kind of clicking sound when typing; it 
> was wonderful.  That is, if it were still enabled, while typing this message 
> to you all,, I would be hearing the tic sound each time I pressed a key--kind 
> of like when entering text in a password field.  
> 
> I was amazed at how much more accurate my typing accuracy improved with this 
> audio feedback.
> 
> My question is, then, how did I enable this?
> 
> This feature reminds me of an old-style electric typewriter.  It should be 
> noted that this feature did not impact VoiceOver in anyway.  That is, I 
> continued to hear each letter spoken as I entered it but I also had the tick 
> sound, as well.
> 
> Thank you for any help on this one.
> 
> Mark 
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