You can have your computer play a sound when certain events occur
on your computer. (An event can be an action that you perform, such as logging
on to your computer, or an action that your computer performs, such as alerting
you when you receive new e‑mail.) Windows
comes with several sound schemes (a collection of related sounds) for common
events. Additionally, some desktop themes have their own sound schemes.
To change a sound scheme
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Click to open Sound.
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Click the Sounds tab.
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In the Sound Scheme list, click the sound
scheme that you want to use, and then click OK.
Tip
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To get a sense of what a sound scheme is like, click a scheme. In
the Program Events list, click different events, and then
click Test to hear how each one sounds in that
scheme.
To change one or more sounds
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Click to open Sound.
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To change one sound, click the Sounds tab,
and then, in the Program Events list, click the event that
you want to assign a new sound for.
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In the Sounds list, click the sound that you
want to associate with the event, and then click OK.
If the sound you want to use isn't listed, click Browse to locate it.
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To change more than one sound, follow the steps above, but click
Apply after clicking each sound, until you've made all the
changes you want, and then click OK.
Notes
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When you change one or more event sounds, a new sound scheme is
automatically created, and is given the same name as the current scheme, but
with "(modified)" added. For example, if the current scheme is Sonata, and you
change one or more sounds, the new scheme is called Sonata (modified). The
original sound scheme is preserved with its original
name.
To rename a sound scheme
When you make changes to one or more individual sounds, you create
a new sound scheme, which is automatically saved with a new name: the name of
the current scheme with "(modified)" added. For example, if the current scheme
is Sonata, and you change one or more sounds, the new scheme is called Sonata
(modified). But you can give your new sound scheme (or an existing scheme) a new
name.
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Click to open Sound.
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Click the Sounds tab.
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In the Sound Scheme list, click the scheme
that you want to rename, click , Save As, type a name for
the new sound scheme, and then click OK. (If the sound you
want to use isn't listed, click Browse to locate
it.)
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