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HOWTO: Enable full notification sound events in KDE ?

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hylo
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Hi @ all :)

I'm Windows 7 and old SLAX 7.8 (2013) User.
I'm new with KDE Neon and download the 2020-06-12 Distro.

QUESTION: How can I extend/enable in KWin or Plasma Workspace the full Notification Event Sounds (Window, Action Feedback) in KDE Neon?

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Table 5. Standard Input Feedback Sounds
http://0pointer.de/public/sound-naming-spec.html
Name Description
window-close The sound used when an existing window is closed.
window-slide-in The sound used when a window is slided in by some means. Example: panel.
window-slide-out The sound used when a window is slided out by some means. Example: panel.
window-minimized The sound used when an existing window is minimized.
window-unminimized The sound used when an existing window is unminimized.
window-maximized The sound used when an existing window is maximized.
window-unmaximized The sound used when an existing window is unmaximized.
window-inactive-click The sound used when the user clicks on an inactive window.
window-move-start A window move started.
window-move-end A window move ended.
window-resize-start A window resize started.
window-resize-end A window resize ended.
desktop-switch-left The sound used when the window manager switches to another desktop which is located to the left of the current screen.
desktop-switch-right The sound used when the window manager switches to another desktop which is located to the right of the current screen.
window-switch The sound used when the window manager switches to another window.
notebook-tab-changed The sound used when a notebook tab is changed.
scroll-up Some window was scrolled up.
scroll-down Some window was scrolled down.
scroll-left Some window was scrolled left.
scroll-right Some window was scrolled right.
scroll-up-end Some window was scrolled up and reached the end of the scrollbar.
scroll-down-end Some window was scrolled down and reached the end of the scrollbar.
scroll-left-end Some window was scrolled left and reached the end of the scrollbar.
scroll-right-end Some window was scrolled right and reached the end of the scrollbar.
dialog-ok The sound used when a windows is closed by clicking on the OK button for a window.
dialog-cancel The sound used when a windows is closed by clicking on the Cancel button for a window.
drag-start The sound used when drag of a file/item is started.
drag-accept The sound used when a file/item drag is accepted by a window, such as a folder or IM conversation.
drag-fail The sound used when a file/item drag is not accepted by a window, such as a folder or IM conversation.
link-pressed The sound used when a link in a web or help browser is pressed.
link-released The sound used when a link in a web or help browser is releaed.
button-pressed The sound used when a button is pressed.
button-released The sound used when a button is released.
menu-click The sound used when a menu item is clicked.
button-toggle-on The sound used when a toggle/check/radio button is activated.
button-toggle-off The sound used when a toggle/check/radio button is deactivated.
expander-toggle-on The sound used when an expander is activated.
expander-toggle-off The sound used when an expander is deactivated.
menu-popup The sound used when a menu is popped up.
menu-popdown The sound used when a menu is popped down.
menu-replace The sound used when replacing an active menu with another menu.
tooltip-popup The sound used when a tooltip is popped up.
tooltip-popdown The sound used when a tooltip is popped down.
item-selected The sound used when an item is selected.
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Did you ever figure this out? ???
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hylo
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No! I never got a useful answer ??? So I'm back to Windows.
Sometimes i use Linux Mint Cinnamon, where there are some system sounds.

PS: There seems to be too few Linux users who value system sounds, otherwise something would have changed in 20+ years. :z
I like to hear my system '' breathe '', so I only have Windows. But it's O.K. 8-)


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