Change system sounds
You can have your computer play a sound when certain events happen, for example when you log on or when you receive a new e-mail. Windows comes with several sets of sounds that play for common program events. Additionally, some desktop themes have their own sound schemes. You can choose one of these, you can create your own custom sound scheme, or you can modify an existing scheme.
| Mouse actions | Keyboard actions | |
| 1 | To open the Ease of Access Center, select:
| To open the Ease of Access Center, press:
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| 2 | Under Explore all settings, select:
| Under Explore all settings, select:
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| 3 | Under See also, select:
| Under See also, select:
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| 4 | In the Sound dialog box, select:
| In the Sound dialog box, select:
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| 5 | On the Sounds tab, under Sound Scheme, select:
Note: Before saving your selections, see below for more options. | On the Sounds tab:
Note: Before saving your selections, see below for more options. |
To change system sounds associated with a program event
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| 6 | Under Program, select:
Note: You can also look for other sounds by selecting Browse and following the interface to add them to the sounds list. | Under Program:
Note: You can also look for other sounds by selecting Browse (ALT+B)and following the interface to add them to the sounds list. |
To save your selections as a new Sound Theme
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| 7 | After making all selections, select:
In Save Scheme As:
| After making all selections, select:
In Save Scheme As:
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