Quick links to procedures on this page:
Customizing feedback sounds
Your application supports sounds through the Windows operating system. These sounds, which provide feedback through audio cues, are associated with certain user interface events. Though your application registers events available for sound cues, it does not supply any sounds. You can assign feedback sounds to specific events. Once assigned, feedback sounds are enabled by default, but you can disable them.
To assign feedback sounds
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Click Start on the Windows taskbar.
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Click Settings Control panel.
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From the Sound events list, choose an event below the application name.
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Choose a sound from the Name list box.
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For more information about feedback sounds, consult your operating system’s Help file.
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To assign feedback sounds (Windows XP)
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Click Start on the Windows taskbar.
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Click Sounds, speech, and audio devices.
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Click Sounds and audio devices.
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In the Sounds and audio properties dialog box, click the Sounds tab.
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From the Program events list, choose an event below the application name.
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Choose a sound from the Sounds list box.
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To disable feedback sounds
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Click Tools Options.
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In the list of categories, click General.
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Disable the Enable sounds check box.
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You must restart the application for the disable command to take effect.
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Customizing feedback sounds