Audio Feedback from Keys

For some reason I get audio feedback from any keyboard input while in Stickies. Only happens in stickies and Notes under the dashboad, as well.
It's not the keys themselves, it's actually coming from my powerbook, like a tiny tick sound, but definately not a mechanical sound; it's distinctively electronically generated.
It's hard to tell if it's coming from the speakers or not, and changing the system volume does nothing.
I've checked settings under Universal Access and every feature is off. There are no settings under Stickies or the Dashboard for any kind of audio feedback feature.
Weird.
Anyone else notice this?

Can you try an external microphone (connect via USB), and see if same issue occurs?  If the problem persists, then you might want to check hp.com to see if there is a newer audio driver for your model.
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