Quote from: RossRoy on October 24, 2009, 06:37:25 PMAnd if you want a quick laugh, try to guess how long it took to change my cursor movement and scrolling speed... I was looking for it in Control Panel.. and couldn't find it to save my life! So I give up, and decide to install my printer in "Devices and Printers" ...... doh! Good one. But you can also search the control panel. Check the top right corner. Just type mouse speed in it
And if you want a quick laugh, try to guess how long it took to change my cursor movement and scrolling speed... I was looking for it in Control Panel.. and couldn't find it to save my life! So I give up, and decide to install my printer in "Devices and Printers" ...... doh!
Seb I don't know if you can prevent the Theme from changing them but I believe if you deactivate the sound for a certain event altogether then Windows simply won't play it no matter what it is.Right anywhere in your desktop and choose "Personalize" from the menu. At the bottom of the Personalization screen you'll have an icon for "Sounds", that will take you the sounds setting. From there I there I believe you only need to find the event in question and set the corresponding sound to "None"......although I have never done it
Of course you do know that making a backup of that original wave is recommended good practice.................not that any of us has ever done that but.....................
I love it so far! Though I'm finding Firefox and Chrome (both running at 32bits on a 64bits system) to be a bit slow.. I'm starting to wonder if I shouldn't just stick with IE8
Thanks, set it to 200% which now results in a larger window on resize, was hoping there was a way to play the DVD in the first player (picture 1) instead of the second player (picture 2) which now launches when you play a DVD.