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&Use system bell instead of system notification
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You can use the standard system bell (PC speaker) or a more sophisticated system notification, see the "System Notifications" control module for the "Something Special Happened in the Program" event.
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<h1>System Bell</h1> Here you can customize the sound of the standard system bell, i.e. the "beep" you always hear when there is something wrong. Note that you can further customize this sound using the "Accessibility" control module; for example, you can choose a sound file to be played instead of the standard bell.
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&Volume:
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Here you can customize the volume of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module.
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&Pitch:
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Here you can customize the pitch of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module.
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&Duration:
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Here you can customize the duration of the system bell. For further customization of the bell, see the "Accessibility" control module.
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