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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. |
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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
بتاريخ الأربعاء، 1 يوليو، 2015 1:27:51 ص UTC+2، كتب micky:
Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. بتاريخ الأربعاء، 1 يوليو، 2015 1:27:51 ص UTC+2، كتب micky: Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. |
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micky,
When I clicked on Reply, the =D8=A8.... turned into question marks, but only one question mark for each set of 6 characters, like =D8=A8 Those six characters are actually result of encoding two bytes of information (the values (hexadecimal) D8 and A8) for email purposes (which is supposed to contain, apart from the end-of-line (invisible) symbol, only readable characters) Those two bytes in turn represent a single symbol using a multi-byte characterset. (see the "Content-Type" entry in the headers of darineaboueid's message: "charset=UTF-8" instead of the more common "charset=us-ascii") This is because although our own roman character set only contains 26*2 characters (upper and lower case), 10 digit and a number of other symbols, 256 combinations (of a single byte) is not nearly enough to store a number of other character sets that are used all over the world. TL;DR: The "junk" you are seeing are actually (AFAICS) arabic symbols (which are unreadable to me). To display them your email-reader needs to have the apropriate letterset installed/available, and the program must ofcourse have been written to support multi-byte characters. Perhaps there's another way to say what was said? I have no idea what was said there, but I get the feeling that its the equivalent of "micky wrote at at date" (the reason that your name is at the end of that line is probably because the arabic language is supposed to be read from right-to-left) Having said that, I also wondered about what happened there. It looks like the sender simply goofed up and (hopely by mistake) hit the "send" button. Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: micky schreef in berichtnieuws ... For some reason, I coudn't read the reply. This is what it looked like: =D8=A8=D8=AA=D8=A7=D8=B1=D9=8A=D8=AE =D8=A7=D9=84=D8=A3=D8=B1=D8=A8=D8=B9= =D8=A7=D8=A1=D8=8C 1 =D9=8A=D9=88=D9=84=D9=8A=D9=88=D8=8C 2015 1:27:51 =D8= =B5 UTC+2=D8=8C =D9=83=D8=AA=D8=A8 micky: Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? =20 Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds,=20 =20 The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed.=20 =20 My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. The same thing appeared twice. When I clicked on Reply, the =D8=A8.... turned into question marks, but only one question mark for each set of 6 characters, like =D8=A8. Perhaps there's another way to say what was said? On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 00:13:17 -0700 (PDT), wrote: ?????? ????????? 1 ?????? 2015 1:27:51 ? UTC+2? ??? micky: Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. ?????? ????????? 1 ?????? 2015 1:27:51 ? UTC+2? ??? micky: Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. |
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R.Wieser wrote:
micky, When I clicked on Reply, the =D8=A8.... turned into question marks, but only one question mark for each set of 6 characters, like =D8=A8 Those six characters are actually result of encoding two bytes of information (the values (hexadecimal) D8 and A8) for email purposes (which is supposed to contain, apart from the end-of-line (invisible) symbol, only readable characters) Those two bytes in turn represent a single symbol using a multi-byte characterset. (see the "Content-Type" entry in the headers of darineaboueid's message: "charset=UTF-8" instead of the more common "charset=us-ascii") This is because although our own roman character set only contains 26*2 characters (upper and lower case), 10 digit and a number of other symbols, 256 combinations (of a single byte) is not nearly enough to store a number of other character sets that are used all over the world. TL;DR: The "junk" you are seeing are actually (AFAICS) arabic symbols (which are unreadable to me). To display them your email-reader needs to have the apropriate letterset installed/available, and the program must ofcourse have been written to support multi-byte characters. Perhaps there's another way to say what was said? I have no idea what was said there, but I get the feeling that its the equivalent of "micky wrote at at date" (the reason that your name is at the end of that line is probably because the arabic language is supposed to be read from right-to-left) Having said that, I also wondered about what happened there. It looks like the sender simply goofed up and (hopely by mistake) hit the "send" button. Regards, Rudy Wieser You can paste the characters into translate.google.com and they do get detected as Arabic. The string happens to be the date. And the individual who did it, posted two posts that way, so I don't know if "mistake" is quite the right word. It could be a message for someone, somewhere else. But as the posting is through Google Groups, just about anything is possible. The posting IP address is from Berlin, which is a weird place for an Arabic speaker to post from. There was something like this a while back. A message was quoted, but the body text was repeated N times. Presumably the value N was their "message". And that attack and method lasted over a number of posts. Paul |
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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 17:19:25 -0400, Paul wrote:
You can paste the characters into translate.google.com and they do get detected as Arabic. The string happens to be the date. I tried that using AutoDetect-English and it didn't work. It detects the text as Spanish. Doesn't work if I use AutoDetect-Arabic either. How did you do that exactly? |
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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015 19:27:49 -0400, micky wrote:
Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. Windows keyboards has a special keyboard key called "Volume Mute". If you don't have a Windows keyboard that has that key, you can use AutoHotKey or any other keyboard key mapper software to map any combination of keyboard keys to that special key. e.g. WIN+F12 - VolumeMute |
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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
JJ wrote:
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 17:19:25 -0400, Paul wrote: You can paste the characters into translate.google.com and they do get detected as Arabic. The string happens to be the date. I tried that using AutoDetect-English and it didn't work. It detects the text as Spanish. Doesn't work if I use AutoDetect-Arabic either. How did you do that exactly? In Thunderbird, I see Arabic characters. The Copy/Paste swipe becomes quite confused. I wiped over just the Arabic characters. Did a copy and paste into translate.google.com without modifying the auto-detection setting. And it worked. And just for kicks, I did a select-all on the body of the message. And pasted the whole thing. It didn't work initially. I started deleting a small portion of the English text, and the mixed message was translated properly. The Arabic text turned into the date, the English text was not translated. The browser I was using was Firefox. Paul |
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shortcut key that mutes wave sounds?
On Fri, 3 Jul 2015 20:30:15 +0700, JJ wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015 19:27:49 -0400, micky wrote: Is there a shortcut key that mutes wave sounds? Four times now in the last week, I've found a check mark in the mute box for wave sounds, The first time it took a while to figure this out, while I kept turning the sound on in the systray and the control panel of the webariod program I use. RadoMaximus. I've used RadioMaximus and everything else for a year. I don't know of anything that's changed. My only guess so far is that there's a hotkey that does this. I Have no extra hotkey software installed, however. Windows keyboards has a special keyboard key called "Volume Mute". If you don't have a Windows keyboard that has that key, you can use AutoHotKey or any other keyboard key mapper software to map any combination of keyboard keys to that special key. e.g. WIN+F12 - VolumeMute Thanks. The trouble is, and I realize I didn't explicitly say this, that I want this to stop! I do have a multimedia keyboard and it does have a mute key, but a) I didnt touch it, and b) my problem is when only the wav files get muted. If I did accidentally mute all the sound, the little speaker icon in the systray would have an X on it, and I could just push the mute button again and it would un-mute it. I googled mute XP wav (or maybe I said wave. I hope not) before my first post and found nothing, but afterwards I noted the label on the little window with the mute checkbox, and it was volume control, I think. So I googled with that in it and found several people that had the problem. For many, IE woudl start running at the same time, though that doesn't happen to me. . But no solutions. |
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