Open Sounds and Audio Device Properties...
Start | Run | Type: mmsys.cpl | Click OK |
Sounds tab | Scroll through Program events
Program events
[[Lists the program events to which you can assign sounds. To assign a
sound to a program event, click a program event (such as Close program)
under Events, and then click a sound under Sounds.
If you do not see a sound in Sounds, you can click the down arrow to
select from those listed, or you can click Browse to search for sound
files on your computer.]]
Sound scheme
[[Lists schemes that you can use to change the sounds assigned to many
program events. Each scheme consists of a set of events and the sounds
associated with them. You can create a new sound scheme by clicking Save
As.]]
Sounds
[[Lists the available sound files that you can associate with program
events. The sound files listed are typically those files stored in
systemroot\media. However, if you have browsed to a different folder and
used sounds located in that folder, the Sounds list includes sounds from
that folder.
You can search for sound files in other folders by clicking Browse.
Sound files for program events must be in Microsoft WAV format, a file
format developed to store and replay sounds on a personal computer. Their
names usually include .wav as an extension.]]
Play button
[[Plays the selected sound. When the sound plays, this button changes to
a square block or a Stop button. Click the Stop button to stop playing
the selected sound.]]
Browse button
[[Click to search for sounds on other drives or in other folders.]]
To assign sounds to program events
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...all/proddocs/en-us/soundscpl_assignevent.mspx
To create a sound scheme
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/.../all/proddocs/en-us/soundscpl_savescheme.mspx
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In
Kruskal said:
I find it really annoying that Windows uses the same sound when AC power
is turned on and off (battery use is turned off and on). Especially
since my notebook PC has a loose poser cord connector.
How can I set the sounds so that they are different?
Thanks -- Vincent