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Aidan
January 8th 04, 07:48 PM
How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
already have one?????
_ _ J
January 8th 04, 07:48 PM
Control Panel
- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
- /Sounds\,
in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
that a sound is associated with that event.
Click on the event,
choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
[OK]
Jan
>-----Original Message-----
>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>already have one?
Aidan
January 8th 04, 07:49 PM
Thankyou, but.......what if there is an event that is not
listed. I tried creating one but it did not work.
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Control Panel
>- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
> - /Sounds\,
>in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
>that a sound is associated with that event.
>
> Click on the event,
> choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
>and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
>[OK]
>
>Jan
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>>already have one?
>
>.
>
_ _ J
January 8th 04, 07:49 PM
Events are coded into an application program, and they
should be "listed".
Exactly how did you attempt to create an "event"?
Jan
>-----Original Message-----
>Thank you, but...
what if there is an event that is not listed.
I tried creating one but it did not work.
>Thanks
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Control Panel
>>- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
>> - /Sounds\,
>>in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
>>that a sound is associated with that event.
>> Click on the event,
>> choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
>>and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
>>[OK]
>>Jan
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>>>already have one?
Aidan
January 8th 04, 07:49 PM
By creting a new key in reg file
>-----Original Message-----
> Events are coded into an application program, and they
>should be "listed".
>
> Exactly how did you attempt to create an "event"?
>
>Jan
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Thank you, but...
>
>what if there is an event that is not listed.
>
> I tried creating one but it did not work.
>
>>Thanks
>
>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Control Panel
>>>- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
>>> - /Sounds\,
>>>in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
>>>that a sound is associated with that event.
>
>>> Click on the event,
>>> choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
>>>and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
>>>[OK]
>
>>>Jan
>
>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>>>>already have one?
>
>.
>
Aidan
January 8th 04, 07:49 PM
I would like to creat a sound for internet explorer every
time it is opened and closed - I cant find that program
list though in the control panel sounds...
AF
>-----Original Message-----
> Events are coded into an application program, and they
>should be "listed".
>
> Exactly how did you attempt to create an "event"?
>
>Jan
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Thank you, but...
>
>what if there is an event that is not listed.
>
> I tried creating one but it did not work.
>
>>Thanks
>
>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Control Panel
>>>- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
>>> - /Sounds\,
>>>in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
>>>that a sound is associated with that event.
>
>>> Click on the event,
>>> choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
>>>and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
>>>[OK]
>
>>>Jan
>
>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>>>>already have one?
>
>.
>
_ _ J
January 8th 04, 07:49 PM
| I cant find that program (Internet Explorer) list though
| in the control panel sounds...
There are four events specific to "Windows Explorer",
but no events specific to "Internet Explorer".
All that I can suggest is to use the global events...
Windows
- (*) Close Program
- (*) Open Program
which will unfortunately sound when *_ANY_* program opens
or closes.
Jan
>-----Original Message-----
>I would like to creat a sound for internet explorer every
>time it is opened and closed - I cant find that program
>list though in the control panel sounds...
>AF
>>-----Original Message-----
>> Events are coded into an application program, and they
>>should be "listed".
>> Exactly how did you attempt to create an "event"?
>>Jan
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Thank you, but...
>>what if there is an event that is not listed.
>> I tried creating one but it did not work.
>>>Thanks
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>Control Panel
>>>>- | Sounds and Audio Devices |
>>>> - /Sounds\,
>>>>in the Program events list, a speaker icon indicates
>>>>that a sound is associated with that event.
>>>> Click on the event,
>>>> choose from "Sounds:" or [Browse]
>>>>and then under "Sound Scheme:" [Save As]
>>>>[OK]
>>>>Jan
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>How can I assign a sound to a function that does not
>>>>>already have one?
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