Thank; I tried turning sounds back off and on still nothing. Strange
thing it is all sound is working for every other program I have.
Tried the mixer previously I do not specifically see tomighty listed
but do see Java Platform SE Library listed, so I was messing around
with that, still nothing.
I total expect this issue is caused by the java install, but I have
uninstalled and installed a few times trying both 86x and 64x versions
and nothing.
Trying to find another program that is java based that has some sound
I can test out, that would confirm if my suspicion is correct.
thanks for the help though. Let me know if you have any other
thoughts.
-rich
On Feb 14, 5:41 am, Célio <
ccid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rich,
>
> That's a lot strange. I know this is probably not the case but on Windows
> 7 you can configure different volumes for each running application. Try
> this: run Tomighty, open up the configuration dialog and turn all sounds
> on. If all sounds were off then problem solved. Otherwise, start a
> pomodoro then open up Windows' sound mixer. You should see Tomighty's
> volume slider. As I said, that's probably not your case but let's give
> paranoia a chance.
>
> Célio
>
> 2012/2/13 Rich Fantozzi <
rfanto...@gmail.com>