How to select and set the system sound?

  

The system sound selection and setting is to set the sound for the events in the system. When the event is activated, the system will automatically sound the user according to the user's settings. The procedure for selecting the system sound is as follows:

(1) Double-click the “Sound & Audio Device” icon in the “Control Panel” window to open the “Sound & Audio Device” dialog box. It provides a means of checking the sound environment of the configuration system. This dialog contains 5 tabs for volume, sound, audio, voice and hardware. (2) In the “Sounds” tab, the “Program Events” list box displays all the sound events in the current Windows XP. If there is a "small horn" sign in front of the sound event, it means that the sound event has an audible prompt. To set an audible alert for a sound event, select the sound event in the “Program Events& rdquo; list box, then select the desired sound file as the sound prompt from the <;sound> (3) If the user is not satisfied with the sound file provided by the system, click the “Browse” button to pop up the Browse Sound dialog box. Select the sound file in the dialog and click the “OK" button to return to the <;sound" tab. (4) In Windows XP, the system presets a variety of sound schemes for users to choose. The user can select a scheme from the "Sound Scheme" drop-down list to select a sound for the sound event. (5) If the user wants to set the dubbing scheme by himself, he can select the desired sound file and configure the sound in the “Program Events” list box, and click the “Save As” button in the “Sound Scheme” option group. , open “ Save the program as & rdquo; dialog box. After you have entered the name of the sound file in the text box, click the “OK” button. If the user is not satisfied with the dubbing scheme set by himself, in the “Sound Scheme” option group, select the scheme and click the “Delete” button to delete the scheme. (6) Select the “Volume” tab and open the “Volume” tab. You can change the volume of the system output by adjusting the slider left and right in the "device volume" option group. If you want to display the volume control icon in the taskbar, you can enable the “put volume icon into the taskbar” checkbox. (7) You want to adjust the volume of each audio input and output, click the “Advanced” button in the “Device Volume” area, and adjust it in the pop-up “Volume Control” dialog box. Here is a list of volume control functions from the overall volume to a single input and output such as a CD player or PC speaker. You can also turn off the corresponding single volume by selecting "Mute". (8) Click on the “Advanceds” button in the “Speaker Settings” section of the “Volumes” tab. In the pop-up “Advanced Audio Properties” dialog box you can make your own multimedia system. Set the speaker mode closest to your hardware configuration. (9) Select the “Performance” tab in the “Advanced Audio Properties” dialog box, which provides adjustments for audio playback and its hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion quality. It should be noted that not all options are as high as possible, you need to set according to your own hardware, and better quality usually means higher resource occupancy. Once setup is complete, click the “OK” button to save your settings.

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