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dukvox
13th April 2008, 11:59 AM
hello,
is it possible to add costum keyboard sliding sounds?
frauhottelmann
13th April 2008, 12:09 PM
Settings -> Sounds -> Keyboard Sliding
dukvox
13th April 2008, 12:11 PM
but i want some more costum sounds
Blubowtie
25th May 2008, 04:12 AM
I would like to know if it is possible to change the sliding sounds on the Vox (wife's phone) as on a PocketPC. I have a T-mobile wing and have this down for my phone. If I try to overwrite the current sounds I get a access denied error and I tried to look for the registry keys but they are not in the same location as on a PocketPC. A nudge in the right direction would be appreciated.
On a side note, is there a Network Wizard for the smartphone? All I can find on here are the versions for the PocketPC.
Thanks in advance.
Blubowtie
1st June 2008, 03:03 AM
After some searching I finally found a solution.
http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+S720+(LIBRA)+Sliding+sound+tweak?t=anon (http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC+S720+%28LIBRA%29+Sliding+sound+tweak?t=anon)
This is for the S720, but I did this on the Vox with no problems.
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First you will require your new custom sound files.
16 Bit 44Khz stereo PCM wave works nicely (this is the format that windows used for it's existing files)
You will need three files total:
4.wav - the "sample" sound. Duplicate either in or out file
4_in.wav - The keyboard slide in sound
4_out.wav - The keyboard slide out sound
Next copy them to your windows directory on your phone.
Then you will require a Registry editor (Ghisler Total Commander (http://www.ghisler.com/) for example)
And navigate to HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\
There are three keys here you have to change.
SlidingSound - Change the value of sound to 4.wav
SlidingOut - Change the value of sound to 4_out.wav
SlidingIn - Change the value of sound to 4_in.wav
And presto, your phone should now be using your custom sound files instead of the boring windows ones.
- Keep in mind: If you visit your sound settings in windows to change anything (such as default ring tone or alarm/reminder sounds) as soon as you hit done, windows will reset it to whatever sliding sound was previously listed, you'll have to go back and re-edit them on your own but it's the small price to pay for custom ring tones.
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I now have something besides the standard sliding sounds. :)
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