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Post by Mama D.N. and new baby Jareth. on Oct 15, 2009 23:11:36 GMT -5
I found out something super awesome about the Q10 programme.
You can place your very own sounds into the programme.
What you do, if you want a sound, is make a few-seconds or so .WAV file of it, or take existing .WAV files.
Then, you place the three .WAV files into the Q10 folder, or the folder wherever the Q10 application button is kept. If it's just on your desktop, place it in a folder so you don't move the .WAVs from the Q10 folder. Where the Q10 application button is, you must have the .WAVs.
Just right-click on them, and select "Rename".
Rename the one you want for your alarm, "alarm". Rename the one you want for typing characters, "keyany". Rename the one you want for new lines, "keyenter".
Then close and reopen Q10. It should have your custom sounds.
And as long as they're with the application button, they will be programmed by association into Q10 sounds.
I have Windows XP "Tada" as my Enter, Windows XP "Chimes" as my Any key, and Windows XP "Error" as my Alarm.
But you can customize songs into .WAVs, video game sounds, anything.
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Post by Nicole on Oct 16, 2009 17:31:36 GMT -5
that looks very awesome. it is very useful
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Post by Mama D.N. and new baby Jareth. on Oct 16, 2009 18:19:18 GMT -5
It surely is. Any sound you want can be programmed into Q10.
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Post by Vengeance the Dark Mistress on Oct 17, 2009 14:21:27 GMT -5
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Post by Mama D.N. and new baby Jareth. on Oct 21, 2009 14:06:36 GMT -5
Awesome, thank you. I have Roundelay...and of course, Erotic. I'm going to try out Erotic today.
Edit: Oh god, it sounds like my computer's having sex every time I type. ;D
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