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How make mobo beep from within application
Ed wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:26:22 +0100, Sandee wrote: How can I make the motherbeeper make a sound from within WinXP? Sometimes I mute the XP volume control but there still some applications for which I still want to have some sort of notification beep. So in these cases I would like to make the mobo beeper make a noise. Is tere some code which will aloowme to access my mobo piezo/speaker and get it to make a beep? Just disable sound card in device manager. ;p Just print ascii 7 |
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ASCII 7 = Ctrl G
Eric Furness wrote: Ed wrote: On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:26:22 +0100, Sandee wrote: How can I make the motherbeeper make a sound from within WinXP? Sometimes I mute the XP volume control but there still some applications for which I still want to have some sort of notification beep. So in these cases I would like to make the mobo beeper make a noise. Is tere some code which will aloowme to access my mobo piezo/speaker and get it to make a beep? Just disable sound card in device manager. ;p Just print ascii 7 |
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Bennett Price wrote in
om: ASCII-7=bell |
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Ctrl+P+G will produce a beep from a batch file. Bennett Price wrote: ASCII 7 = Ctrl G -- When replying by Email include NewSGrouP (case sensitive) in Subject Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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