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SabreWolfy
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TC Sounds in Windows 10

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The "Total Commander" section in the Windows Sounds dialogue in Windows 10 does not refer to any sound files. Various entries are present, but none of them are linked to a sound file. Where are the sound files for TC and would I have to configure each one individually? At present, TC simply makes a beep when it completes a long operation.
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TC doesn't come with any sound files. You can configure them via Control Panel - Sound - Sounds tab. Scroll to the bottom for a "Total Commander" section.
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Re: TC Sounds in Windows 10

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How add sound for another long operation like folder comparison/synchronisation in Windows 10?
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Re: TC Sounds in Windows 10

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fgsdfg wrote: 2022-12-11, 02:25 UTC How add sound for another long operation like folder comparison/synchronisation in Windows 10?
Good idea, but why only for Windows 10?
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Re: TC Sounds in Windows 10

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petermad wrote: 2022-12-11, 02:35 UTC
fgsdfg wrote: 2022-12-11, 02:25 UTC How add sound for another long operation like folder comparison/synchronisation in Windows 10?
Good idea, but why only for Windows 10?
In fact it does not matter, which version of Windows. I just have Windows 10 ^)
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