Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 6:21 am Post subject: Toggling SpeedHack in CE causes annoying Win10 error chime
I use CE's speed hack a lot and find it invaluable but using its toggling feature (hot keyed) causes the windows 10 error chime. Why does it do this and is there a fix that isn't a crude workaround like mutiing Windows' entire system volume chime? Otherwise this is a useful program and I appreciate that we have it.
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 9:45 am Post subject:
it makes the sound to notify you the speedhack hotkey was successful
besides muting you can also hook the windows MessageBeep api in windows and just 'ret' it
alternatively, instead of toggle speedhack you can use the "set speedhack speed" hotkey and set one tobthe speed and the other to 1 (or use "speedhack while key down" but then it's not much if a toggle)
and alternate option 2 is use a lua hotkey which sets speed to the set speed or 1 based on the previous state _________________
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it makes the sound to notify you the speedhack hotkey was successful
besides muting you can also hook the windows MessageBeep api in windows and just 'ret' it
alternatively, instead of toggle speedhack you can use the "set speedhack speed" hotkey and set one tobthe speed and the other to 1 (or use "speedhack while key down" but then it's not much if a toggle)
and alternate option 2 is use a lua hotkey which sets speed to the set speed or 1 based on the previous state
I think I'll use Option #2 above. It's a workaround but won't be disabling or muting anything at least. Thanks.
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