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| 733082 | 2008-12-28 17:28:00 | Hello everyone :-) I hope I have this posted in the right spot, if not sorry.. I am looking for some one who can point me in the right direction, this is what I am looking for, I want to be able to hear the click when I click on some thing with my mouse, I have seen videos on the web where people are giving demos of some thing and when they click on a link or what ever in their demo, it makes a great click or clunk sound, you can really hear it in other words, how do I get my mouse to do that???? I have checked my settings on my mouse and my sound on the pc but see no choice for adding sounds to the mouse.. Thanks every one.. |
tholmes (14452) | ||
| 733083 | 2008-12-28 19:35:00 | In Vista you can go to the Control Panel - Sound - Sounds tab and scroll down until you find the Select option. Add a sound to it and click OK. Now whenever you click on something it will play the sound you selected. Not sure if this is the same in XP. |
CYaBro (73) | ||
| 733084 | 2008-12-28 22:33:00 | In Vista you can go to the Control Panel - Sound - Sounds tab and scroll down until you find the Select option. Add a sound to it and click OK. Now whenever you click on something it will play the sound you selected. Not sure if this is the same in XP. Sorry I should have said I was using Win Xp Pro version, thought I had said it but nope I hadn't :-) |
tholmes (14452) | ||
| 733085 | 2008-12-28 23:37:00 | Are you sure those aren't the sounds made by the screen capture software that they're using? I don't think its Windows making those sounds but something in the software that they use to make and edit those demo videos. | beeswax34 (63) | ||
| 733086 | 2008-12-29 02:08:00 | Are you sure those aren't the sounds made by the screen capture software that they're using? I don't think its Windows making those sounds but something in the software that they use to make and edit those demo videos. I am not sure what is making those sounds, but I like them and was hoping that they would be available, they sound really neat.. |
tholmes (14452) | ||
| 733087 | 2008-12-29 06:05:00 | I was very surprised to find, not find, any mouse sounds built into my XP Home. I had always assumed something like that was available. I googled...Desktop Mouse Sounds...& there is quite a bit of choice. PJ |
Poppa John (284) | ||
| 733088 | 2008-12-29 14:43:00 | I was very surprised to find, not find, any mouse sounds built into my XP Home. I had always assumed something like that was available. I googled...Desktop Mouse Sounds...& there is quite a bit of choice. PJ Hi yes I also Googled Mouse sounds but there is nothing really there, a lot of the sounds that are offered are just squeeks, or scratchy sounds..Very hard challenge, I might just have to email the people who made the videos and ask them... |
tholmes (14452) | ||
| 733089 | 2008-12-29 17:54:00 | Is this for everyday use? Wouldn't the sounds drive you insane? I think you will probably find its the capture software inserting the sounds. BTW Welcome to PressF1 |
stormdragon (6013) | ||
| 733090 | 2008-12-31 23:21:00 | Why not just record your hand slapping a book or a desk, save it, then in windows go to control panel->sounds and audio devices->Sounds(Tab) and then change the 'start navigation' sound to that which you recorded? Hope it will be of help. (or instead of recording a sound you could change it to something reasonably thumpy like the included 'Windows XP Battery Low' sound, but note that this will only work in windows explorer) Surely I could whip up a quick C application... Is it possible to post attachments here? |
Curbd (13334) | ||
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