Once you've completed the steps, Windows 10 will use the new custom configuration. You can even click the Test button to know exactly the sound you're selecting, and it's also possible to click the Browse button to add a custom sound as long as it's a.
Changing sound events: Under 'Program Events,' click the event you want to change, and using the drop-down menu select a sound from the list.Disable sound effects: Using the 'Sound Scheme' drop-down menu, select No Sounds.Įnable sound effects: Using the 'Sound Scheme' drop-down menu, select Windows Default.In the 'Sounds' tab, you can disable system sounds completely or customize each one just the way you want: Quick Tip: You can also get access to these settings by right-clicking the speaker icon in the notification area and clicking Sounds.
How to customize Windows 10's sound effects