Remove clicking sounds - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 Windows Mobile 2005 Upgrading

wm2005 is really a big step forward. However, I have a big problem with the clicking sounds when you choose a menu or an application. I wanted to remove those 2 sounds, but that's impossible since these are in Rom.
I can't find anything how to remove this hoorible clicks. I hope that someone has a suggestion.
thx

Why don't you just uncheck sounds fo "Events (warnings, system events) from the Sounds and Notifications in the Personal Settings?

I'm wondering if it's possible to change that clicking sound to another sound of my choice . . . Can any of the Tech Guru's Please Help ?

There is a way, you would have to search your device for the original sounds, back them up and override them with your own.

as long as you know the name of the sound you want to change; it's possible. for me, i changed the normal beep sound when the "G" icon comes up after a soft reset (GPRS). the name of that sound is "default". what i did was took a wav file i wanted to use, from my laptop i renamed it to "default", copied and pasted it to the windows folder of my unit. there will be a menu pop-up question saying something like "the file "default" already exists, do you want to replace it?" click ok and there you go; the default sound is different. the other built in sounds can be seen when you go to your sounds and notifications folder. example; the activesync sound can be changed by choosing from the drop down menu. these are the built in sounds; you can change the actual wav file by putting in a sound with the same name (like the one i did for the default sound). i think what you can't do is change the name of the built in sound...
hope that helps.

Yes , thank-you guys it works Gr8 . Only thing is that you need to use another file explorer like Resco etc etc if you want to replace the system sound cuz the built in Explorer won't allow it .
Cheers Sean

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Alarm Tone Wavs

Does anyone out there have any good alarm tones as mine suck!!!
Alarms
you should be able to make your own out of anything you want. search for one, then cutdown sound and save as wav and put into your window dir. name it whatever you want and when you tap the bell icon in the alarm section you can scroll down and pick your new wav file.
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daverage said:
Does anyone out there have any good alarm tones as mine suck!!!
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hi buddy
i tell u what, u can use goldwave to edit musics change the format, cut where ever u want and so on when u done just go to file-save as- choose location to save-down the bottom u can see file name under that save as type just hit the window u will see music formats, choose there wav format dont forget to change file attribute to lower quality u won't lose that much quality don't worry about it, make sure yr track should be as much as possible low memory size
and put that track into windows folder on yr ppc-you done

FUZE Ring Tone Program?

Is there a program that will allow ring tones to be used for other events? My wife can use all her ringtones to change every last person to a different tone! (not that that is TOO annoying!) but she can only use the standard tones for all the other events. Is there a program that will make them show up in the drop down menu? An I allopogize if there is some kind of term that this is all called and I did not use it to search. The searches I did use didnt show anything for this...Thank You!
yes, you can do it. you do not need any extra software to do this.
move the media (.mp3 or .wav) files to this directory and they will appear in the drop down menu:
application data\sounds
the drop down menu is the settings --> sounds menu --> notifications
it is also possible to edit the registry to have it point to a different folder when i looks for your 'tones'
ngravatt said:
yes, you can do it. you do not need any extra software to do this.
move the media (.mp3 or .wav) files to this directory and they will appear in the drop down menu:
application data\sounds
the drop down menu is the settings --> sounds menu --> notifications
it is also possible to edit the registry to have it point to a different folder when i looks for your 'tones'
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You can also just copy them to \Windows\.

Custom Notification Tones/Sms Tones

I dont know if this has been posted before, If it has then my bad I just thought of this method.
1st. Go on the market and download a free app called " Zedge "
2nd. Open Zedge and select " Notifacation Sounds "
3rd. Select a random one because we are going to replace it. (I selected Law And Order) you will see a arrow down near the bottom press that and it will download
4th. Close Zedge and connect usb to computer " Mass Storage "
5th. Navigate to " zedge\notification_sounds "
6th. In the folder you should see a mp3 file, in my case its called "Law And Order_1.mp3" Depending on what tone u downloaded on zedge your file name might be different.
7th. Now copy the file name in " zedge\notification_sounds " and replace the name of the mp3 you made with the name of the mp3 in " zedge\notification_sounds ".
EXAMPLE: Txt tone.mp3 changed to Law And Order_1.mp3
8th. Drag and drop the tone u just renamed into " zedge\notification_sounds "
Select Copy/Replace
9th. Disconnect the phone and go into Settings/Sounds/Notification ringtone
10th. When you select Notification ringtones you will get a pop up saying Android System or Zedge ringtones. Choose Zedge ringtones
DO NOT CHECK "Use by default for this action"
11th. Lastly select the file name and press "Set Ringtone"
In my case I selected "Law And Order"
I usually just place whatever sound file I want on the internal SD in an existing folder called Media> Audio> Ringtones (or Notifications). Then it will always show up in Settings> Sounds> Phone Ringtone.
Or am I missing something?
I use handcent sms, Like zedge it gives you the option to choose it in settings/sounds/ringtones or notification, with that you can choose music anywhere on your phone, it's all there in one list, no file swapping.
Zedge is actually easier to use than that.
After you find the one you want, tap on his and there will be a down arrow (download). Once downloaded, the arrow turns into a cicle which you can tap on to set as w/e you like. Same process for the wallpaper
BWolf56 said:
Zedge is actually easier to use than that.
After you find the one you want, tap on his and there will be a down arrow (download). Once downloaded, the arrow turns into a cicle which you can tap on to set as w/e you like. Same process for the wallpaper
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Yes, that is if you want to use the sound you actually downloaded, the post is about swapping out the sound to something else...
studacris said:
Yes, that is if you want to use the sound you actually downloaded, the post is about swapping out the sound to something else...
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Oh my bad. Thanks for the clarification - I believe I need cafeine! lol
KonaZXIII said:
I usually just place whatever sound file I want on the internal SD in an existing folder called Media> Audio> Ringtones (or Notifications). Then it will always show up in Settings> Sounds> Phone Ringtone.
Or am I missing something?
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I didnt know about that method, my phone never created those folders. But I just tested that and it worked so thats a better method then going threw zedge. Nice find
147aaron said:
I didnt know about that method, my phone never created those folders. But I just tested that and it worked so thats a better method then going threw zedge. Nice find
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You know what- I never thought about it until now that you mentioned it...I think the file was a remnant of an old backup I did to the EXT SD one time and it never got cleaned out. Funny that it was accidental find.
That explains why I was having dupe ringtone issues a while back. *facepalm* lol
I'm pretty sure stock ROMs (at least Eclair) don't let you change the text tone for yourself. I remember looking a few thousand times to no avail before I flashed Andromeda. From then on, I've been able to use any tone on my SD card.
I use Whoisit for the same thing, an all around great ringtone manager that sets a different tone for each persons sms, mms, email, and call plus VIP section so set people will ring through even if the phone is on silent. Not to mention it covers FB status, Scheduling profiles, wifi on of with profile. plus setting the stock ringtones and notifications to anything you want.

Custom Menu Sounds

So i figured it would be pretty cool if you could customize the android menus to make navigation/selection sounds similar to those from Legend of Zelda.
I've already got all the menu sounds such as cursor moving and item selection as mp3s.
But how would i go about actually adding the sounds?
I'm on a Desire Z with Cyanogen 7 btw.
1. u will need to convert sound from .mp3 to .ogg
2. u will need to be rooted and go into system/media/audio/ui
3. You will need to replace the sounds with files of the same name though. Different sound but same file name.
use this for help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849996
The only sound it lets me change is the "effect_tick" sound.
My phone doesn't make any other sounds when i enable it in the Settings menu.
Is that just a Cyanogen thing?
Also is it possible to be more specific when changing system sounds? Like making a sound when scrolling through different screens? Or pressing the Back button?
No the only sounds u can change are the one in the ui folder... NO scrolling or back button.. look at it like this.. if it has a sound u can change it...

[Q] how do i change clicking sound?

Hi guys,
maybe for most of you the clicking sound "chick chick" isn't annoying but it's too loud and hurts my senses especially using ear phones...
I have a very cool clicking sound file from my old Samsung mobile... I would want to change default to that and lower it's volume...
Anyone know where is the wav file located for that clock sound in our Roms?
That mp3 located in system/media/audio/ui/
yeah thanks.. I figured it out already yesterday...
How is the selection done from the files within the directory? Do we replace the file with our own with the same filename? Because I changed from one rom (Omega 16.2) to another (Omega 9.2) and I saved in my pc the folder /system/media/audio/ui from both roms to compare them. Although both roms have (almost) the same files in the directory, the touch sound (which is the one I want to change) is different. So how do I choose which file the system uses for each operation?
EDIT: I am using Samsung Galaxy SII, I got here from a link from another thread. I will post this to the proper forum again, although the system is the same

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