Turn off keyboard sounds

I'm trying to turn off or mute the keyboard clicks. I have followed settings path and I can not find the on screen keyboard setting. Its not there. can anyone advise please

Hi, On the main screen of your BB z10, bottom middle you'll see the "search" hour glass.  click that and type in at top of screen, keyboard sound.  Then click on (mines in blue at the top of the screen) "On-Screen Keyboard", then just swipe to the left and your keyboard typing sound is gondie!  Cheers

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