Bro,

I know you're using Windows 10 so, I don't have a clue as how you assign 
sounds to the different tasks.  In Windows 7 it's a major pain in the a** to 
get a personal sound scheme setup to your personal liking.  It took me a lot 
of time to get my personal scheme setup, & explaining how I got it done 
would take forever especially since I added many of my own sounds.

Take care.
Mike
Global warming?  Most likely caused from hot air generated by politicians!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kimsan
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: Download Sound In Internet Explorer


Ok, bro.



We got sounds turned on so now how do we get sounds for the different events 
to occur.



Work your magic for the list hoo deennie!



From: Mike B. [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 1, 2016 3:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Download Sound In Internet Explorer



Hi Jim,

I need to 1st preface these steps by stating that I'm running Windows 7 Pro 
64 bit, IE11, & Jaws 16 & 17, but IE11 should be the same in Windows 8:



You might not have sounds turned on so, therefore you won't hear it or, the 
sound might be 1 that's hard to hear.  So, you assign a different sound to 
the,
Notify task in your Sound Scheme.  Below are steps on turning on sounds.

To get sounds In IE11:



With IE11 open, press ,control + J, to open the View Downloads dialog.  Tab 
to the options link, press the spacebar, tab and when you hear notify
me when download is complete, hit spacebar to check the checkbox. tab to & 
Okay the choice.  If the, control + J, keystroke doesn't work, try pressing, 
Alt + T, to open the tools menu, arrow down to, View Downloads, & press 
enter to open the View Downloads dialog.

In Internet Explorer 11 there is the option of playing system sounds, These 
sounds include a sound to Notify you when your downloads are complete
By default the system sounds & Notify when download is complete options are 
off. To turn them on:
1. On the tools menu, choose internet options.

2. In the dialog ctrl+tab until you get to the advanced page.

3. In the settings tree view, in the accessibility group, there's the item
play system sounds-off. You can quickly move to this by pressing the letter 
p. Press spacebar, and the item changes to play system sounds-on.

4. Now press the letter, N, to, Notify when downloads complete-OFF.  Press 
the spacebar to toggle this to, ON.



5. press enter to press the default ok button to save your changes & close 
Tools / Options.

Take care.
Mike
Global warming?  Most likely caused from hot air generated by politicians!

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Bill White

To: [email protected]

Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 1:56 PM

Subject: Re: Download Sound In Internet Explorer



Hi, Jim. If you go to Internet Explorer Options, go to the Advanced 
settings, you will be able to tab to a tree view. Once you get to this tree 
view, arrow down to an entry which says something like:



System Sounds On

or

System Sounds Off



If it says System Sounds Off, Press the space bar to turn them on, tab to 
Apply, then tab to OK and press the Enter key.



Hope this helps you.



Bill White [email protected]

  ----- Original Message ----- 

  From: HAMILTON

  To: [email protected]

  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 9:52 AM

  Subject: Re: Download Sound In Internet Explorer



  HI: Using Windows 8.1 and JAWS 17: To turn on sounds in IE 11, I tried 
both methods, 1) going to the "advance" tab under "options" when in IE11, 
and 2) pressing ctrl+j when IE11 first opens. In neither instance did I find 
anything about "sound". Please be more specific; or, tell me what I may be 
doing wrong. Thanks. Jim H



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