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Oddly enough, both of these are controlled by options to "setcolor".
setcolor -k turns on keyclick for the console setcolor -p 5000 2 affects the CTRL-G bell
Both of these can also be controlled in the GUI Preferences Editor: Bell is the beep and Keyboard controls both the keyclick volume and the autorepeat rate.
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