Add and Make Firefox Plays Click Navigation Sound and Audio Feedback Like IE
Internet Explorer in Windows operating system plays an audio feedback with a soft click or beep sound when some events happen such as on start navigation, complete navigation, when a pop-up window is blocked or when information bar is displayed. Firefox web browser, meanwhile is completely silent, without making any sound to notify or alert users.
If you prefer to hear a sound when using Firefox to surf the web, here’s some extensions or add-ons that plays a sound during various events and actions in Firefox, especially the Windows operating system start and end navigation sound and blocked pop-up windows.
Navigational Sounds
A simple extension that plays the Windows OS start and end navigational sounds when pages start and finish loading (i.e. that “click” from IE when you click a link).
Download and install Navigational Sounds.
PopupSound
Plays a sound when a pop-up window is blocked. You can also configure a sound for other events such as clicking on a link or downloading a file. You can specify your own sounds in the configuration.
Download and install PopupSound.
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February 26th, 2009 08:02
The Navigational Sounds add-on does, and has always worked with FF 3.0; It just used to take a little tweaking. Now, however, none is required and it works perfectly. Try it again….
May 23rd, 2008 08:54
These extensions have not been updated to FF 3.0rc1 yet. Sad.