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- Sound Event Editor v1.0c
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- by greg.jones@kandy.com
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- Contents
- Overview
- System Requirements
- Install/Uninstall Sound Event Editor
- Creating Program Sound Events
- Deleting Program Sound Events
- What Sound Events will be created for my program?
- Sound Event Editor Interface
- Technical Support / Suggestions
- Legal Stuff
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- Overview
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- Sound Event Editor was created to make adding sound events to
- Windows 95 easy. By editing the Windows 95 registry, you can add
- basic sound events for any executable program file.
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- System Requirements
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- Windows 95 operating system and Soundcard that supports WAV files.
- Now thats not asking much!
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- Install/Uninstall Sound Event Editor
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- Install Procedure - Go to Windows 95 Control Panel.
- Select Add/Remove Programs.
- Select "Install", and follow prompts.
- Windows 95 will not likely locate the setup.exe file on
- its own, enter the directory path you unzipped the
- Sound Editor Install files to and the file name
- Setup.Exe, the click on Finish.
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- Uninstall Procedure - Sound Event Editor can be uninstalled,
- like most Windows 95 programs,
- via the Control Panel,
- "Add/Remove Programs" Icon.
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- Creating Program Sound Events
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- Click on the "Select Application Program" button (or press Alt-S).
- Select a valid program file (ending with .EXE or .COM extension).
- Make sure the Add Sound Events option is selected (Alt-A).
- Click on the Install/Delete Sound Events button (or press Alt-I).
- S.E.E. then creates sound events for your program, which must be
- configured via the Windows '95 Control Panel, "Sounds" Icon, which
- you can get to quickly by Clicking on the "Open Control Panel"
- button (or press Alt-C).
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- Deleting Program Sound Events
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- Click on the "Select Application Program" button (or press Alt-S).
- Select a valid program file (ending with .EXE or .COM extension).
- Make sure the Add Sound Events option is selected (Alt-D).
- Click on the Install/Delete Sound Events button (or press Alt-I).
- S.E.E. automatically deletes the sound events for your program.
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- What Sound Events will be created for my program?
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- Open - This will allow you to play a sound file when opening
- or starting your program.
- Close - This will allow you to play a sound file when you exit/close
- your program.
- Maximize - This will allow you to play a sound file when you Maximize
- your programs window.
- Minimize - This will allow you to play a sound file when you Minimize
- your programs window.
- Restore Up - This will allow you to play a sound file when you Restore
- your program to maximized view.
- Restore Down - This will allow you to play a sound file when you Restore
- your program to windowed view.
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- Sound Event Editor Interface
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- Select Application Filename - Click here, or press Alt-S, to select the
- program you wish to create sound events for.
- Selected filename must be a valid program file
- with the ".EXE" or ".COM" extension.
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- Install/Delete Sound Events - Click here or press Alt-I only after you have
- selected a program filename, and have the
- appropriate Add/Delete Sound Event option
- selected.
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- Open Control Panel - Click here or press Alt-C for a shortcut to the
- Control Panel. Use the "Sounds" icon here, to configure
- your new sound events.
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- Add Sound Events - Click here or press Alt-A if you want to add a programs
- sound events to Windows 95.
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- Delete Sound Events - Click here or press Alt-D to delete/remove a programs
- sound events from Windows 95.
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- Current Selected Application - The currently selected program filename, and
- its path will be displayed here.
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- Technical Support / Suggestions
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- Limited Technical support is available via Internet mail
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- Send Inquiries to:
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- Greg.Jones@kandy.com
-
- Suggestions would also be welcomed at the same address.
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- Updates and Information may also be available on the World Wide Web:
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- http://members.aol.com/ledzeplan/
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- Legal Stuff
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- Sound Event Editor v1.0c is Freeware. No fee shall be charged for it.
- Sound Event Editor v1.0c is provided AS IS, and although great lengths
- have been gone through to make sure it is bug free, I make no garuantees.
- By using this software you agree that the Author, and any providers of
- the modules included herein will NOT be held responsible for any damage,
- or other problems it may cause to your system.
- Sound Event Editor v1.0c may be freely distributed provided, it is
- distributed in with all original files, filename "SEEV1c.ZIP"
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