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Using your own voice for audio promptsWindows 98 comes with pre-programmed audio reminders that accompany certain procedures. You can turn these off, use the default settings, or better yet, create audio hints with your own voice, your children's voices, or even your dog's bark. (Take a look at Changing the System Sound tip for instructions on how to use other pre-installed audio cues.) Here's how to use your voice as an audio prompt:
After you have made as many recordings as you want, you're free to replace the sounds currently associated with actions (called events), such as opening or exiting Windows, with the new ones you have created.
Now, each time you perform that action, the sound you recorded will be played. Note: To record sounds, your computer must have a soundcard installed and a plugged-in microphone. |
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