Windows Wave Sounds by Todd Lewis and Ronda Faries This is our first publication of Windows "wave" or Windows sound files. We hope you enjoy them as much as your report cards showed you did our Windows bitmap files. These files are in a common ".WAV" format. Some non-Windows sound utility programs will be able to open and play them, so even if you don't have Windows, you may still be able to use these files. The sounds included on this issue are: BLIP.WAV BOULDER.WAV GULP.WAV HA.WAV LAUGH.WAV WOW.WAV We would have liked to publish more, but sound files are notoriously huge. Look for more on future issues! HOW TO INSTALL AND USE .WAV FILES IN WINDOWS STEP 1 - Copy the .WAV files into your Windows directory (folder) by using ODM's copy function, Windows' File Manager or DOS commands. Note: your Windows directory is commonly located at"C:\Windows". STEP 2 - Launch Windows if you did not install the .WAV files from within Windows. Skip to Step Three if you are already in Windows. STEP 3 - From the PROGRAM MANAGER in Windows, open the Main Window. STEP 4 - Open (run) the CONTROL PANEL, then locate and launch the SOUND utility. STEP 5 - Use the SOUND utility to assign sounds to your system's events: asterisk, critical stop, default beep, exclamation, question, Windows exit and Windows start. You do this by selecting an event in the left column, then selecting a sound in the right column--which "hooks" the two together. You may play the sounds by selecting them one at a time and clicking on the TEST button. STEP 6 - Once you've assigned a sound to each event, make sure an "x" is visible in the check box beside "Enable System Sounds," then press OK. Note: if an "x" isn't visible, you won't hear any sounds during system events. STEP 7 - To make sure your sounds are installed as desired, you might want to quickly exit then restart Windows, listening carefully for the sounds you assigned to those events. Enjoy! We plan to publish more sounds in the future. If you have any ideas for sounds that you would like to own and use, note them on your Report Cards and Mailbag letters. But keep in mind that we cannot publish copyrighted phrases or music such as Bugs Bunny's famous "What's up Doc?," Fred's "Yabba-dabba-dooo!" or The Beatle's "Yellow Submarine." A NOTE ABOUT SOUND DRIVERS AND WINDOWS 3.1 Using .WAV files in Windows requires a sound driver that is compatible with your version of Windows and your own particular hardware. If you have a commercial "sound card" installed in your system (like the "Sound Blaster") then you already have such a sound driver installed. If you only have the standard PC Speaker, then you can use a Windows PC speaker sound driver supplied by Microsoft. Simply call the Windows 3.1 Technical Support number and request a copy of the "Windows 3.1 PC Speaker Sound Driver." They will want to verify your Windows 3.1 Serial Number, but the actual sound driver is free. If you prefer, you may be able to locate the driver on a bulletin board system or from a local user group. --END--