As I explore IPAMenu.kmn with the single step in the debugger, I am learning much.
I did not notice before, but the 'Beep' command is beeping at me. My computer's sound is on and functions. And from the single stepping I know the 'Beep' is called, but it doesn't sound.
Regards
Julian Griffin
Topic Beep
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# Beep 2016-02-14 01:56:57.563 | |||
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# RE: Beep 2016-02-16 06:39:22.800 | |||
Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | Sorry, I'm slightly confused - are you saying the beep statement is working in normal use but not in the debugger? That could be the case; if so I can log this as an issue to address in a future update (low priority though) | ||
# RE: Beep 2016-02-17 06:26:52.067 | |||
br Julian Griffin OSL | Sorry about that, I think I left out a 'Not' somewhere.
I have just tried the following code in both the debugger and an installed keyboard, and neither produces a 'Beep'.
Regards Julian Griffin | ||
# RE: Beep 2016-02-19 17:22:59.440 | |||
Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Staff | If no sound is being emitted, it may be that the sound is disabled in Windows; Keyman uses the 'Asterisk' system sound, so check the 'System Sounds' Control Panel, for the 'Asterisk' item, and make sure that it is set and working. | ||
# RE: Beep 2016-02-21 00:10:28.640 | |||
br Julian Griffin OSL | At first, I thought that you must be wrong, as my computer does produce sounds, sometimes too much sound. But I have learnt not to dismiss things until they have been properly investigated.
Googling: Windows 10 and Sound, I found that there are problems with this. So, as advised, I started to update drivers, search manufacturer website, and reboot many times; all to no avail. But 'Perseverance is oft the payment of success.' So I start looking for other way to fix this. ...time passes... Eventually, I right-click on the Volume icon in the windows’ Notification tray, and, just because I had not clicked on it before, I clicked on the Volume Mixer; and low & behold, I see that the Systems Sounds has been muted. I un-mute it and the Beep command functions as expected; problem has gone away. How on earth the System Sounds got muted in the first place I have no idea. But this post stream can be closed, by reason of user incompetence. Thank you and God bless. Julian |