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I want to tell you something to install
Call until I click on anything
Is there such a thing?
Last edited by SPYAM (2020-11-14 12:50:34)
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I'm sorry this question does not make any sense. Did you use google translate? Can you rephrase the question?
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I'm sorry this question does not make any sense. Did you use google translate? Can you rephrase the question?
Yes, unfortunately I do not speak English
Because of this I have to use Google Translate
I want to make a single sound when I click on the program icon in the dock and the windows manager buttons.
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Ok, thats much more clear, thanks.
Do you want this sound from every click, or just for one icon in the dock?
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Ok, thats much more clear, thanks.
Do you want this sound from every click, or just for one icon in the dock?
Make this sound every time I click on any of the dock or windows manager icons
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Then you would want a sound theme. I do not use xfce, so I may not be much help.
To get better help, you could change your title to "Enable sound theme on XFCE".
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Then you would want a sound theme. I do not use xfce, so I may not be much help.
To get better help, you could change your title to "Enable sound theme on XFCE".
Thread title changed.
I am waiting for friends who know to answer
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Can you understand this?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce#Sound_themes
As the same link Trilby placed?
To put it simple, you need to install the AUR package at the bottom, once installed, the rest is simple.
The menu for sound theme change is not intuitive (in the classic sense), so it may be hard to use/change.
Package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sound-theme-smooth/
Do each step to your fullest extent, in doubt, ask.
Last edited by GaKu999 (2020-11-14 02:25:00)
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Can you understand this?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce#Sound_themes
As the same link Trilby placed?
To put it simple, you need to install the AUR package at the bottom, once installed, the rest is simple.
The menu for sound theme change is not intuitive (in the classic sense), so it may be hard to use/change.
Package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sound-theme-smooth/
Do each step to your fullest extent, in doubt, ask.
I did all the things mentioned in this section and installed the theme you mentioned.
But one thing I did not know how to do
"canberra-gtk-module" should be in the GTK_MODULES environment variable (re-login may be required);
And now there is no sound when I click on the dock or on the Windows Manager buttons
https://uupload.ir/files/2oew_selection_002.png
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Only Smooth, not full path.
The GTK_MODULES should be done by sane xinitrc or DM. Check it on terminal.
echo $GTK_MODULES
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Only Smooth, not full path.
The GTK_MODULES should be done by sane xinitrc or DM. Check it on terminal.
echo $GTK_MODULES
The one you mentioned, I just entered Smooth
And this is the output:
[babak @ spy ~] $ echo $ GTK_MODULES
canberra-gtk-module: appmenu-gtk-module: canberra-gtk-module
EDIT :
I think this is also true
Then I left and entered again!
But still there is no sound when clicking !!
Last edited by SPYAM (2020-11-14 09:39:28)
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Is the package installed?
ReCheck, reLogin or in any care, reboot.
If the SoundThemeName is Smooth, is enabled, and the module is there, everything should work.
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Is the package installed?
ReCheck, reLogin or in any care, reboot.If the SoundThemeName is Smooth, is enabled, and the module is there, everything should work.
Everything was fine
I had not activated only one thing, and activating it solved the problem
I did not check "Enable input feedback sounds" when I clicked the problem was solved
Settings Manager / Appearance / Settings
Check =>
Enable event sounds
Enable input feedback sounds
Thanks
Last edited by SPYAM (2020-11-14 11:09:49)
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Now works on default programs, desktop, menu, Firefox, etc.
But it does not work on Google Chrome browser, gedit editor, virtualbox and all the other programs I installed.
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Now works on default programs, desktop, menu, Firefox, etc.
But it does not work on Google Chrome browser, gedit editor, virtualbox and all the other programs I installed.
Program must support, if program does not support, there will be no sound.
Not every program support.
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SPYAM wrote:Now works on default programs, desktop, menu, Firefox, etc.
But it does not work on Google Chrome browser, gedit editor, virtualbox and all the other programs I installed.Program must support, if program does not support, there will be no sound.
Not every program support.
OK,Thanks
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I did all the steps correctly and restarted several times, but there is no sound in the menus or anywhere else!
The following picture is the proof that everything is correct:
https://imgurl.ir/uploads/x75578_Screen … -40-11.png
$GTK_MODULES
canberra-gtk-module:appmenu-gtk-module:canberra-gtk-module
SOLVED :
Instead of </usr/share/sounds/Smooth> I entered <Smooth> solved!
Last edited by SPYAM (2023-10-21 12:31:48)
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