I believe there is also a test.wav file which makes the same sound as the 
exclam.wav file.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 22:57:34 -0400
>Subject: re: [Braillenote] New noises in 6.X

>The .wav files are in the Windows folder of the KeySoft System Disk drive.

>The reason you haven't heard most of them is because they come with Windows CE 
>but are not used by KeySoft.  Some are, though, like the infbeg.wav, 
>infend.wav, and infintr.wav files, which you will hear when an ActiveSync 
>session begins, ends, or is interrupted respectively.

>Another example is the startup.wav file, which is the chime you hear when 
>performing a Reset.

>Yet another example is the default.wav file (can't remember if that was there 
>prior to v6.1, I believe it was but could be wrong) which one would hear when 
>their BN would lock up while attempting to send an e-mail with a long message 
>body via a dialup connection in v6.1 if they attempted to press a key once the 
>unit had locked up (or at least that was my experience), and, with v6.1, the 
>default.wav file is also heard after the chime if a [dots 4-5-6], [J-K-L keys] 
>Reset is performed (what Peggy refers to in her post.

>Finally, I believe the "gong" sound Peggy described is the exclam.wav file in 
>the Windows folder of the KeySoft System Disk.  Not sure, of course, because I 
>didn't hear it, but just a guess.

>HTH,
>Maria

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