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Wes Janson 12-31-2007 11:51 PM

New sound cues possible?
 
All righty. I'm going back to the gurus of Windows Mobile...

I was wondering if it's possible to associate sounds in WM6 to more commands than what's originally provided. For example, I'd like to associate a sound with pressing the Start button. Another sound that occurs when a program opens. Then a sound that plays when Bluetooth is activated; another when it's deactivated. So on and so forth.

Pipe dream? Or possibility?

[sammich] 01-01-2008 12:58 PM

If it makes a sound, you can change it.

For the start menu in WM6, IDK about you, but mine doesn't make a sound. It did in WM5.

All of these files are in the \Windows directory. I'm doing all of this from memory, so tell me if you have problems

But anyway in WM5 the name of the file for the start menu and/or for when you open a popup menu was menupop.wav.
The file for when you select an item from a menu was menusels.wav.

You can also change the sound the phone makes when you press the end button. It is Midiwav_0409.wav.

The startup sound is phoneon.wav.
The airplane mode sound is phoneoff.wav.

Could you tell me how to get the bluetooth sound? If you do I could tell you which file you need to overwrite.

When I get home, I can upload my folder of system sound I overwrite. It makes the phone sound like Windows Vista.

As always, BACK UP THE ORIGINALS BEFORE OVERWRITING - in case you want to go back to the originals.

PocketPcUser 01-01-2008 01:21 PM

The Kitchen for the 6700 has an OEM File that activates the sounds so there is a way to turn it back on.
I think for my 6700, the sounds are all configured via registry, right? I don't know where I found it but I know the End key that you mentioned is in the registry, and all you have to do is change the string that names the file location. For example: /midi.wav, or something to that extent. I'm sure the others are somewhere, probably near the other settings. I didn't find them when I looked but then again, I was too amazed that I could have my own personal sound for the end key that I never persued the rest of the sounds.
Let me know how it goes because I intend to play around with it again sometime this week.

Wes Janson 01-01-2008 11:28 PM

Thanks for the responses.

I know all about how I'd go about changing the sounds already on the phone (except for the screen taps and hard button sounds -- I can't seem to find those anywhere, either as a file or in the registry). As it stands, I've replaced just about all of the default sounds with my own futuristic concoctions. However, it's creating new sound cues that I'm inquiring about.

You're absolutely right; the Start menu in WM6 doesn't make a sound (even though it did in previous versions of WM). And as far as I can tell, there aren't any sounds for BT activation and what not. I wanted to know if it was possible to attach sounds to these things -- having sounds that originally weren't there before.

friguy3 01-02-2008 09:04 AM

in the 6700 WM6 kitchen, you can choose to have the pop and select sounds, helmi always had them in his roms, and they were WM6, so there should be a way to get htose back right?

leedawg 01-02-2008 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by friguy3 (Post 152993)
in the 6700 WM6 kitchen, you can choose to have the pop and select sounds, helmi always had them in his roms, and they were WM6, so there should be a way to get htose back right?


AGreed my WM6 rom on my 6700 had a cool little start menu sound and a sound when you selected and launched a program. Let us know what you find out and post back up how to do it I too would like to hear some feedback sounds like the old roms on my 6700 had..

[sammich] 01-06-2008 07:49 AM

I think I may have found something.

I didin't have time to read it over, but I think this may be what you're looking for.

http://pocketpcdn.com/articles/controlpanel.html

scroll down to about 5/8 ths of the page to where it says "Sounds & Reminders. Sounds"

Im guessing its a hidden menu of sorts.


I SWEAR IF THE STUPID AUTOMATIC UPDATES ON MY COMPUTER DONT STOP ASKING ME TO RESTART IM GOING TO THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW.

Sorry, that was really random

xweaponx 01-06-2008 01:13 PM

You might have to create new registry strings & values & link them to sounds that you create. I think just about all of the factory tones & sounds are located in the \windows directory. Try locating the current sound-activated actions (screen tapping for example) in the registry. Then try creating additional strings & values there with you preferred tones (installed in the \windows dir) and experiment until you succeed.

And if you do, then post your results. Alot of people might want to know how to perform this as well...

In the meanwhile, I think I will give this a shot too as I have been pondering this myself at one time. I will post whatever results I achieve.

mstevens 01-06-2008 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wes Janson (Post 152431)
I was wondering if it's possible to associate sounds in WM6 to more commands than what's originally provided. For example, I'd like to associate a sound with pressing the Start button. Another sound that occurs when a program opens. Then a sound that plays when Bluetooth is activated; another when it's deactivated. So on and so forth.

You're going to drive everyone within 50 feet of you up the wall. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

friguy3 01-06-2008 03:16 PM

try this...there is a file there that some say worked, but i would just love to know what reg edit it does, maybe someone can open the cab and see?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...fix_wm6_sounds

oh here is more...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...=328048&page=2

doesnt seem like this works 100% correct sometimes so be careful...maybe it will help out though for someone that can understand more than me


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