Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
"Markus Goetz" <Markus.Goetz@gmx.net> wrote in message
news2p9lc$m4g$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
| Hello,
|
| I would like to change the sound that you can hear when you move a
figur
| on the board and replace it with a different wave file.
|
| Has anybody an idea how to do that?
|
| I already had a look in the Pocket Fritz 2 folder in "Program Files"
but
| I was not able to find any wav files in there (apart from the intro
file).
|
| Thanks in advance..
|
| Markus
|
If it is part of the program then it is hard coded and can't be changed
unless they have it as a user definable option.
As a registered user you should be able to get in touch with the
writers and ask them to consider this as a change for future versions.
The answer may be no, you may have to wait, but if you don't ask the
people who *can* help- rather than in a general newsgroup where people
*can't* ..........................................
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
Thanks for the info, Alan! I've checked the program option and there is
no way to set the sound to a different wav file. But I will contact them
to see what they say about it.
Again, thanks !
Markus
alan smith wrote:
> "Markus Goetz" <Markus.Goetz@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news2p9lc$m4g$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
> | Hello,
> |
> | I would like to change the sound that you can hear when you move a
> figur
> | on the board and replace it with a different wave file.
> |
> | Has anybody an idea how to do that?
> |
> | I already had a look in the Pocket Fritz 2 folder in "Program Files"
> but
> | I was not able to find any wav files in there (apart from the intro
> file).
> |
> | Thanks in advance..
> |
> | Markus
> |
>
>
> If it is part of the program then it is hard coded and can't be changed
> unless they have it as a user definable option.
> As a registered user you should be able to get in touch with the
> writers and ask them to consider this as a change for future versions.
> The answer may be no, you may have to wait, but if you don't ask the
> people who *can* help- rather than in a general newsgroup where people
> *can't* ..........................................
>
>
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