Hi,
Thanks to Netbat, it remains for me simply to provide the list of which sound
file goes with which event.
You can simply paste the full path of each file into the corresponding edit box.
Once you do this for each of the six events, tab to the Apply button to apply
the change.
Here is the
go to control panel, sounds, then find the control tab for sounds. by pass the
sound scheme name and save as until you get to program events.
with me window eyes sounds are the last option in the list. there are 6 sounds.
if they are un defined it will say there is none. if so this is where
I have not changed themes, whatever that is. They just suddenly started to
disappear. Somebody would have to talk to me and tell me step by step what
I have to do. Pam.
-Original Message-
From: net bat via Talk
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2018 2:47 PM
To: Window-Eyes Discussion
So you find the sounds you want and then go to the program folder to
somehow create a path? Will try it and maybe WE will tell me more.
You're right. The sounds don't just pop back.
Natalie
On 9/13/2018 3:02 PM, net bat via Talk wrote:
its all here in the last message.
if you
its all here in the last message.
if you have ever changed your windows themes. like from windows basic to
windows 7 it will un define the window eyes sounds.
they are in the sounds in the control panel. then tab the windows sounds. then
find window eyes sounds. there are 6 of them.
in most cases a reinstall is not needed.
you will lose your sounds if you have changed your windows themes.
in my case the sounds were still there in the windows sounds but undefined.
i searched for change system sounds and it took me to the list of the wave
files windows can use. find the