For some reason, Microsoft hid those sound actions from being modified in Windows 10. The Windows elevent (as we’re now calling it) will start at 11AM ET on June 24th, and The Verge will be covering all the news live as it happens. Before Windows 10 came along, we were free to change the sounds that played when we shut down, logged off, or logged on to Windows. We’ll find out on June 24th whether Microsoft is ready to dial the version number of Windows up to 11, simply name it Windows Sun Valley, or something else entirely. Microsoft has been working on something codenamed “Sun Valley,” which the company has referred to as a “ sweeping visual rejuvenation of Windows.” There will be many other changes, including some significant Windows Store ones, so read our previous coverage for what to expect. For faster access, you can also right-click on the speaker icon and choose Sounds. To adjust the sound effects, press Win + I (this is going to open Settings) and go to Personalization -> Themes -> Sounds. How to Change the Sound Effects on Windows 10. We’re expecting Microsoft to announce a new version of Windows with significant user interface changes. Also read: Windows 10 Sound Not Working Here Are Some Fixes. Microsoft execs have been teasing a “next generation of Windows” announcement for months, and it’s clear from this latest video that these 11 teasers will continue in the weeks ahead. Among those hints is the event starting at 11AM ET and the event invite that has a window that creates a shadow with an outline that looks very much like the number 11.
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