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How can I control the confirmation sound in FireFox's "save image" & "file update" (download) panels

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Firefox has started making a piercing high-pitched screech when the "save image" and "file update" panels appear. This is a confirmation or alert sound I suppose. It occurs when saving an image from a right-click menu and when downloading a file. Formerly Firefox used the system default sound for this, and that sound is still working in other programs for similar operations.

How can I fix this? Or alternatively how can I disable the sound during such operations in Firefox (or alternatively system-wide)?

Firefox has started making a piercing high-pitched screech when the "save image" and "file update" panels appear. This is a confirmation or alert sound I suppose. It occurs when saving an image from a right-click menu and when downloading a file. Formerly Firefox used the system default sound for this, and that sound is still working in other programs for similar operations. How can I fix this? Or alternatively how can I disable the sound during such operations in Firefox (or alternatively system-wide)?

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That led me to turning off some system-wide sound events (setting to "nothing" for the sound file). Thanks!

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That led me to turning off some system-wide sound events (setting to "nothing" for the sound file). Thanks!