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WaveIt For Windows 3.1x And Windows 95.
Wave It is a small utility that lets you randomise Windows System sounds. The sounds you can modify are the following :
Information Message
Question
Warning
Error
Start Windows
Exit Windows
---- For Windows 95 Only ---
Start Application
Stop Application
Maximise
Minimise
Restore Maximsed Window
Restore Minimised Window
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Installation
Unzip the file called WAVEIT.ZIP in a temporary directory.
Run the programme setup.exe. This will copy the right files and install
a program manager group for Waveit.
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WaveIt is so easy to use you don't need instructions ! (I might regret saying that !).
It will automatically search your hard disk for wave files, and even copy files located
on a CD Rom or network drive into your Windows directory, in case these drives become
unavailable later.
The Waveit screen is made of two lists, or three when you are browsing files.
System sounds
These are the sounds you can customise, represented
by an icon.
Associated Sounds
These are the sounds that waveit will choose from
when changing the system sounds, for the selected
system sound.
Hard Disk
These are the WAV files on the drive you chose to
browse.
Typical scenario :
1/ select a system sound on the left
2/ click on files, if not already done.
3/ Wait for the list of files to be displayed.
4/ Select a sound on the hard disk.
5/ Associate it with the current sound, or even with
all the system sounds.
6/ Repeat these steps for all the sounds.
7/ Save the list
8/ Click on CANCEL to minimise Waveit. It will
change the sounds at random every 30 seconds.
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WaveIt is FREEWARE. This means you do not need to register or pay for it, and you can redistribute it for free.
Questions or requests may be sent to the author :
Pierre Burghgraeve
100411.153@compuserve.com