Sound Preferences - Disabling RevWorks Sounds
Disabling RevWorks Sounds
You can disable sounds for
events that you do not want RevWorks to announce.
To Disable RevWorks
Sounds
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From the Windows control panel,
select Sounds and Audio
Devices.
The Sounds and Audio Devices
Properties dialog is presented.
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Select the Sounds tab.
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In the Program events window, scroll
down to RevWorks.
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From the RevWorks list of
events, select the one you want to program.
The current sound for the event
appears in the Sounds
field.
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From the Name drop-down list
box, select (None).
The sound event is now
disabled.
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Select OK to finishing managing
RevWorks sounds.
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