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Incorporate Windows XP's Pinball sound effects into your Sound Scheme

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Takeaway: Your IT job doesn't have to be all work and no play. One way that you can amuse yourself when you need to take a break from the action is by adding the sound effects from Windows XP's Pinball game to your Sound Scheme. Learn how in this Windows XP tip.

Let's face it: There are times in every IT pro's week when the urgent need for high powered technical intelligence wanes a bit—especially on a slow Friday afternoon. That's when technical prowess turns to such tasks as fine tuning the advanced settings of the ultimate OpenGL 3D screen saver or tweaking your Sound Scheme in order to assign interesting .wav files to the various Program Events.

The next time you find yourself doing the latter, try adding some of the sound effects from Windows' Pinball game to your Sound Scheme. Here's how:

  1. Go to Start | Control Panel and double-click the Sounds And Audio Devices Properties tool.
  2. Select the Sounds tab and then choose the program event that you wish from the Program Events menu.
  3. Click the Browse button
  4. Select the Look In drop-down list and navigate to the C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Pinball folder.
  5. Sample the .wav files by hovering over a file and clicking the Play Sound button in the Preview panel located in the bottom left corner of the Browse For Default Beep Sound dialog box.
  6. Once you've identified an interesting sound, double-click the .wav file, click the Apply button, and save your Sound Scheme.

Trick: Try assigning Sound999.wav to the Minimize Program event.

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Pinball roncrebs@... | 12/15/05
Empty pinball folder blawg@... | 12/16/05
RE: Empty pinball folder D.H. Cesare | 12/16/05
Empty Folder dragonfly3377@... | 12/16/05
Pinball Folder D.H. Cesare | 12/15/05
The Pinball sound files are in the Pat_Lamb2 | 12/15/05
Found it D.H. Cesare | 12/15/05
Pinball marredondoa@... | 12/15/05
Scheme available?... Eggy | 12/15/05
'scheme' rmetzl@... | 12/15/05
A little diversion is good BlueKnight | 12/15/05
Yes, the sounds are in W2K sdmagic1@... | 12/15/05
Humility...My friend Another Computer Guy | 12/15/05
Windows NT folder D.H. Cesare | 12/15/05
Found 'em BlueKnight | 12/19/05
Pinball sounds 4 U D.H. Cesare | 12/16/05
Scheme? Tink! | 12/16/05
Sounds to download and use rathbone24@... | 01/05/06
here is a nifty program to add sounds docshub | 12/17/05
nifty program D.H. Cesare | 12/18/05
This program D.H. Cesare | 12/19/05
RE: Incorporate Windows XP's Pinball sound effects into your Sound Scheme kamalprabha2@... | 11/07/07

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