I listen to Pandora (via Chrome on Windows 10) when working. When I adjust the volume using the popup controller in the system tray, I get a notification sound, presumably to signal the change and also to give me a sample of the new volume. This is fine.

Now you can select a new sound from the Sounds menu or scroll all the way to the top and select (None) to turn the sounds off. If you want to sample a new sound, select it from the list and then click the Test button.


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This is all well, but how to turn off sounds permanent? I have a new laptop with win10 (Have had it for 2 days).

I know how to turn off the windows sound, it was the first thing I did after starting up the first time. But windows now turn the sound on automatically every times it updates something. It has happened several times already. How do I solve this? If I have to live with this, I soon need to kill something!!!

I am trying to turn off all of windows notification sounds. Think I have got it where any app notification is silenced. But still when I unplug a USB, or I get a message from windows (do you want this program to etc) It makes the anoring ding sound that is crazy loud. How do I stop this?

Sound notifications for Front can be turned on/off in your computer settings. Instructions differ if you are using the Front desktop app on Mac or Windows, or if you are using a web-based version of Front.

Then, you will have to enable system notifications for your browser of choice in your Mac/Windows settings. You can follow the same steps as Mac desktop app and Windows desktop app but for your browser application instead of the Front application.

Microsoft Teams offers different ways to access, receive, and manage notifications. These settings include how, when, and where your notifications appear, custom settings for channels and chat, appearance and sounds, turning off specific messages, and so on.

Microsoft Windows can block notifications before they appear in Teams. Follow the instructions in Change notification and action settings in Windows 10 to make sure that your system settings allow apps (including Teams) to send notifications to you.

Select Edit next to Chat, then choose Only show in feed for a specific category. All notifications for that type of activity will be sent to Activity , which you can find at the top left corner of Teams.

Go to Activity on the left side of Teams, hover over the notification that you want to change, and then select More options .


From here, mark a notification as read or unread, turn off notifications for reactions and apps, and on channel notifications you can adjust what kind of activity you get notified about for that specific channel.

To customize your notifications, tap your profile picture at the top left of the mobile app, then select Notifications. To troubleshoot notification issues on mobile, see Troubleshoot notifications for Teams mobile apps.

@Katrin Weixel I concur. Especially with the new home working initiatives, the incessant beeping forced me to switch notification sounds off, but I then missed a couple of calls and was late for a meeting.

It seems rather silly to have the options of ALL notifications or NO notifications be your only options. 

I want to be able to hear the call notification, which is the ringer.. but not hear a notification for every message that comes through.

@Deleted I'm afraid that's not a solution to the problem we're trying to solve. What's being asked for is the ability to switch off just the notification sound for the message/thread/mention popups, but still have the call notification ringer. The problem is that we currently have either no sounds, and miss incoming calls, or have sounds and get ear-spammed by every mention or conversation update.

Really, at a time when videoconferencing is becoming so critical, I can't understand why MS have not made some of these simple fixes. The sound of notifications is maddening. And I have tried turning *everything* off (affecting in theory even incoming calls) and the notifications STILL KEEP BEEPING.

What sound does this play? Is it the default ding.wav file? If that is the case we can replace this sound file with a wav file that makes no sound. Microsoft - can you please tell us what default sound file is being used?

Is there a registry setting to change what sound it uses? Personally, I have the NO SOUNDS Theme loaded on my sound control panel as I don't like sounds for every little action. I only like to have sounds for specific apps that I need. So if it uses ding.wav, I am ok replacing that with a soundless wav file.

I bought a laptop a long time ago but I never really used it enough to notice this.

I am now using it every day and every time a Windows 10 notification shows up, both my ears bleed (not really but you get the idea).

The volume of these notifications is EXTREMELY loud.

I get stressed by the audio alerts from my Windows PC. The sounds are loud and insistent, and they disrupt my thoughts and my work. They demand focus and attention, even though most of the sound alerts are unimportant and would be better served by no sound or at least a subtler audio queue.

The different soundscape for Dark mode seems to have been designed to make your PC quieter in the evenings. This feature would make more sense if paired with the Night light feature in Windows. Night light, a feature that reduces your exposure to blue light in the evenings, is designed to turn on automatically in the evenings. However, Dark mode is built on top of the Windows themes system (where the sound selection also lives), so it was probably easier to implement it here.

i have problem with MS Teams. I'm working on Teams, but I do not making a lot of calls. I'm able to listening to music when working. But i got a lot of notifications from Teams (necessary) and for every notification other sounds from system are getting lower. It's very annoying when listening to music or watching any kind of webinar. Can i somewhere change it? The same with calls. I just don't want to allow Teams to change my volume.

I've tried to uncheck "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device" for my speakers and headphones but didn't work for it.

@Muzykant Did you ever figure this out? Its pretty annoying when you are listening to something and I get a chat notification and it drops the audio from whatever I'm listening to so low that I basically cant hear it. It only applies to notifications I get from Teams and no other Windows 10 notifications. I cant seem to find an option anywhere to change it (in Teams settings or Windows 10).

@Muzykant same problem here. It's only just started doing it (for some reason), but it's really annoying. I have the "When windows detects communication activity" setting in the control panel for "sound" in the "communications" tab set to "Do nothing", which it appears to be ignored by Teams now.

@MuzykantI know this is old, but I think I found a fix that seems to work for. In the MS Teams Settings > Notifications, I changed my notification style to Windows (from 'Teams build-in') and it no longer lowers the volume of my music. Hopefully that helps other people

On Windows 10, notifications keep you in the loop about things happening around your apps and services, and they also alert you of anything in your system that may require attention. However, each banner that slides out in the bottom-right corner also includes a sound, which can quickly get annoying.

If you constantly receive notifications and muting the system volume or disabling notifications completely is not the solution, Windows 10 includes at least two ways to turn off the sound while still being able to see toast notifications.

After completing the steps, the apps you configured won't play sounds anymore. However, you'll see a banner in the bottom-right corner, and the notification will continue to be listed in Action Center as they arrive.

Once you complete the steps, you'll continue to get toast notifications, and Action Center will work as before. However, you'll not get annoyed with the same sound repeatedly every time a new notification arrives.

On Windows 10, those toast notifications that appear in the lower-right corner help to keep you in the loop of events around your digital life and alert you of important system events. However, they always play the same old sounds, which after a while it can easily become annoying.

If you had enough of the same sounds for notifications, Windows 10 includes an option to change the sound to something different or remove it, if you get startled with every toast notification that arrives to your device.

I am using eMClient version 9 and Windows 11 and no matter what I do I cannot get a notification sound when a new email arrives. I would be very grateful if someone could tell me what I am doing wrong.

You are using system notifications, so Windows Notification Centre is providing the sound but notifications are disabled there. You will need to check the Windows OS settings and see if that is so. Or you can untick this option and allow eM Client to handle the notifications and see if there is any difference.

Note: If you use inbox categories and turned on notifications for new mail, you'll only get notifications about messages in your Primary category. If you turned on notifications for important mail, you'll get notifications for everything marked as important.

could you double check what @Herrvader said and if it did not help could you answer my previous questions

also the lion icon or the reward icon does not make sound only the notification make sound and what @Herrvader suggested should silent it

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