Hi Blake,
Suppose if a software does not support file i/o operations. Then there is no
way to include a file when there is no function for it. Unless Windows CE
event handler could tell the hardware to play a sound for this warning, then
KeySoft could take advantage of this. Besides, the sounds that are under
Windows folder of KeySoft System Disk are sounded when a Windows CE specific
event(s) occur, such as starting the operating system, connecting to
activeSync, etc.
Cheers,
Joseph

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Subject: [Braillenote] Windows xp battery low sound on bn

Dear All,  When your battery tells you it is low, is there a way 
to implement the sound that xp usually makes to tell you instead 
of the normal "Battery is low"? If I could attach the sound, I 
Would, but I can't.  Shame really.

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