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Subject:
From:
Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:53:55 -0500
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What you really need to do to her computer is to assign a sound to the "Default Beep" sound.

In the Control Panel under Sounds and Audio Devices, there is a window at the bottom of the Sounds tab.  Scroll down that windows list and highlight "Windows Default Beep".  Then below that browse to find a wav file that you want to assign as the "default beep".  The small arrow beside the file name box will give you a preview of a chosen sound.

Doug
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At 08:18 AM 3/24/2004, Chatrang Shaturang wrote:

I am running XP Home Edition. In Control Panel/Sounds and Audio Devices, under the Sounds Tab there is a list of Program Events with which you can associate a sound. On my computer one of the Events under "Windows" is named "Default Beep." However, on my daughter's computer (same kind) this Event is not listed; as a result she has problems with lack of sound in some online games she plays. My question, therefore: how do I install this "Default Beep" under Program Events/Windows?

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