Determining the source of an alert sound on a Mac

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Determining the source of an alert sound on a Mac

Postby Charlie Foxtrot » Jan 09 2012 08:23:27 am

So I have this alert sound that intermittently plays on my computer and I have no idea what it signifies or what application is causing it to occur. Is there a way to determine where such an alert is coming from? It's not one of the system alerts. Sounds Microsoft-y to me.
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Postby MarcusAurelius » Jan 09 2012 09:01:01 am

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Postby Gretyl » Jan 09 2012 11:24:56 am

Many third-party applications do Growl-compatible notifications. If the alert's caused by a third-party program that supports Growl, you could install & configure Growl to identify it.

Apart from that suggestion, what's in your menubar? Could you press Cmd-Opt-Esc and post the resulting screenshot?
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Postby Charlie Foxtrot » Jan 09 2012 11:32:19 am

How can I configure it in growl (I already have it)? As far as my menubar goes, all I have in it is dropbox and smcFanControl.
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Postby Santa » Jan 09 2012 11:39:34 am

How do I convert my laptop to use the Mac power adapter?

My power brick is the same weight as a macbook pro.
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Postby Gretyl » Jan 09 2012 11:39:52 am

I don't use Growl myself, but this information should get you going.

http://growl.info/documentation/explori ... rences.php
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