Mac Sound Scheme For Windows

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This will (technically) set the selected scheme, which you can verify by going to your Sounds settings and see that the No Sounds scheme is selected. However, the event sounds will still play, and that is because the selected scheme has not been applied.

As an example, to apply the No Sounds scheme to the System Exclamation event, you would copy HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\SystemExclamation\.None over HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\SystemExclamation\.Current.

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It appears that the keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps are the apps, with their default value being a display string. The ones on my system are .Default ("Windows"), Explorer ("File Explorer"), and sapisvr ("Speech Recognition").

The keys under each app event key are the sounds to play for each sound scheme. So HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\SystemExclamation\.None is the sound to play for Windows' System Exclamation when using the No Sounds scheme, and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\SystemExclamation\.Default is the sound to play for Windows' System Exclamation when using the Windows Default scheme.

In addition, there's a .Current key at this level that is the actual sound that is played. Presumably, when you select a new scheme in the UI, it copies each of the settings individually over the .Current value.

Like any operating system, Windows 10 is full of little sounds and jingles. They'll let you know if you make an error, receive a notification, complete a download, or when any other number of events occur.

Many people never bother to change their sound scheme. However, it's quite straightforward to do. We're going to show you how to customize the sounds on Windows 10, how to find new sounds themes and schemes, and how to improve the sound quality on your machine.

You can access the menu in two ways. Either head to Settings > System > Sound > Related settings > Sound control panel or open the Control Panel and click on Sound.

Windows 10 only comes with two native sound schemes: Windows Default and No Sounds. When you download more schemes and themes, they will become available in the Sound Scheme drop-down menu.

You can change individual sounds on a case-by-case basis for each program on the computer by using the list of events in the second drop-down menu. Choose a native sound from the list or click on Browse to select another sound file on your computer.

Do note that sounds used within the Windows 10 operating system must be in the WAV format. If you have a custom sound file saved as MP3, WMA, or something else, you need to convert it into WAV before you can use it.

Perhaps a better way of customizing sounds on Windows 10 is to use a theme. Many of the themes in the Windows 10 store also come with their own sounds. You don't even need to use the theme's wallpapers, colors, and mouse cursors if you don't want to.

The easiest place to find themes with custom sounds is in Microsoft's official repository. Navigate to the store on your browser and select With custom sounds from the menu on the left-hand side of the screen.

Once the theme is installed on your machine, the associated sound scheme will become available in the Sound Schemes drop-down menu that we discussed previously. You can remove the visual parts of the theme in Settings > Personalization > Themes.

Warning: Sound boosters should be used for audio that is too quiet when your system's audio is already at 100 percent volume. Setting the volume too high could irreparably damage your speakers.

If you don't have any other apps running, you'll only see sliders for your speakers and the system sounds. However, any other apps playing audio will also show up; you can edit their volume levels individually for specific apps as a percentage of the master volume.

There are a few other sound settings you should know about. In Settings > System > Sound, you can choose your input and output speakers, test your microphone, and perform troubleshooting steps.

Otherwise, you now know how to customize the sound effects in Windows 10. And if you need some additional inspiration, there are plenty of websites where you can download premade Windows 10 sounds for free.

1) Make sure thatthe speakers are turned on and the volume is somewhat up (not all the way down)and not muted.
2) In Quicken ensure that in Edit / Preferences / Setup "Turn on QuickenSounds" has a checkmark. Restart Quicken if you had to make achange.
3) Make sure that in Control Panel / Sound / Sounds tab the active Sound Schemestill contains the Quicken sound files. If the sound scheme was improperlymodified by some other software (or Windows) update, find a different sound schemewhich contains the Quicken sounds and make that the active sound scheme.

Thankyou for reaching out on the community and telling us about your issue. I doapologize for the issue you're having. How long has this been happening? Did you recently update the program or reinstall it? Are there any particular sounds that are missing or all of them. I would double check to see if you have sounds enabled as well. You can do so across the top by going edit > preferences > setup. Here make sure you have it enabled as well.

If the answer above didn't solve the problem, even with the help of someone in your circle of friends, family, coworkers, etc. who are experienced with Windows Setup and Configuration, I'd say it's time to call Quicken Support on the phone and requesthelp. Let them do a screen share sessionwith you to review the situation on your computer, to determine the natureof the problem and to figure out how to fix it.


Beaches sound scheme for Windows contains sounds of the surf, the cries of seagulls, the whistle of a steamboat, the breeze, splashes of water and other similar sounds related to the beach environment. One of the best sound schemes ever.
The Beaches sound scheme contains 19 sound files:

Size: 6.4 Mb.
Format: zip archive.
To install Beaches sounds easily, extract all files into your C:\Windows\Media directory and refer to the following article: How to change Windows sounds.
Click here to download

Windows 11/10 startup sounds are preinstalled on your PC or laptop. To change from the default, you only have to download one of the custom Windows sound themes below and save it as a new sound scheme.

You can also save the sound scheme with a name of your choice. It can now be accessed from a drop-down menu. Alternatively, if your downloaded RAR file contains a theme pack, just double-click it, and the new theme will be installed along with its entire set of sounds.

You can recreate the same magic on your latest Windows 11 and 10 systems and listen to those classic sound effects all over again. Apart from them, you can also change Windows 95 to be your startup sound.

There are many users who enjoy merging the functionality of a Windows 11 system with the themes and sound schemes of other operating systems. If you crave Linux sounds for standard program events, we have a handy collection of Ubuntu sounds. These include popup notifications, shutdown, startup, disconnections, new emails, and so forth.

Mac sound effects are on an altogether different volume level. The same loudness can be transferred to your most recent Windows device with one of these alert sounds resembling the classic macOS actions.

You will get different sound themes, such as the mouse scrolling slowly, key presses, and a complete navigation through trackpad movement. There are further customizations of Windows logon and exit that tend to resemble the Mac logon/exit sounds.

The different sounds in the Mario theme include the front door level, kicks and jumps, when Mario gets a coin, and when he dies. Each downloadable sound has faithfully reproduced in the best way what the Mario franchise has to offer. Mario sounds happen to blend excellently with modern arcade games, which makes these a must have for your personal collection.

If you like to relax to the sound of metal objects clanging against anvils, wheels squeaking, and gears meshing with each other, Gears of War 3 is just what you need for your Windows laptop. Personally, this sound scheme is my number one favorite on this list.

All the sounds have a Transformers-like quality in terms of distortion and loud pitch. Apart from a generic robot voice, the edition also has computer voices generated by science fiction movies, and there is one brief audio of how artificial intelligence is supposed to sound.

Anime lovers usually like soft reaction sounds, such as sighs, weird noises, whooshes, and plucked strings to convey emotions. This small but handy collection of anime sounds recreates the desired vibes to make your anime avatar come to life in the form of mouse clicks and pop-up notifications.

The present anime compilation was created by DeviantArt user Shiroo39 and uses Madobe Yuu sounds, as her voice sounds similar to Madobe Touko. The sounds have been defined for various Windows activities, such as a device connecting and disconnecting, system notifications, user account controls, new mail, and restore up and down.

We round off our collection of Windows sound themes with aerial sounds produced by Microsoft Flight Simulator. These are stunningly realistic and involve the sound effects of aircraft, cockpits, engines, and thrust noises. The sound scheme is available with the official Windows themes collection.

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