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  1. Microsoft Clock App / Timers & Alarms Randomly Not Sounding Could not put under Apps topic...


    For as long as I've been using the app with regularity better part of the last year, timers I've set will seemingly randomly 'fail'. They will not sound their alarm, and they grey out to 00:00:00 instead of resetting. Attempting to start the timer in this state prompts me to 'set' the timer and only by hitting 'Reset' can I use the timer properly again. Hitting 'Reset' is NOT normally necessary, this is a deviation from normal functionality. Today, in a new development, I actually had an actual scheduled Alarm not go off. I was in fact actually waiting for it to go off so I could close the

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    JoshuaDerkowski, Sep 20, 2024
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  2. Alarms and Clock app not working in Windows 10

    Certain features of the Alarms and Clock app are not working in Windows 10.

    The main reason I use this app is for the Timer, which currently is not working.

    • I cannot create a new timer.
    • I cannot remove the default timer that is there when the app is first run.
    • I cannot edit the default timer

    I have read the " Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store" article and tried the following steps.


    • Checking for updates.
    • Resetting the app.
    • Running the app troubleshooter

    None of this has fixed the issue I am facing. The Alarm function of this app is also showing the exact same issues.

    Please advise.
     
    JimmyOrevich, Sep 20, 2024
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  3. user78030 Win User
    How to disable the alarm sound in the default Windows 10 timer app

    This question is about the Windows 10 default Alarm & Clock app. I'm currently trying to set up a timer so that (for example) after 10 minutes, I get a notification saying something like "time's up".

    Unfortunately, while I get a notification, the app accompanies the notification with an obnoxious beeping alarm sound. In addition, the volume of the music I am playing through Firefox decreases when this alarm plays, and increases afterwards. I would like to turn off the sound. Here's what I've tried:

    1. I've tried turning off the sound for that specific app (I'm playing music, so I can't turn the sound off completely), using the app titled "volume mixer". Unfortunately, there is no dedicated volume control for the alarm app. I've tried turning down the "system sounds" volume control, and this has no effect.
    2. I've tried changing the settings of the app, but as far as I can tell the app has no settings page, and no way to turn off the volume for the timer. (There is a way to turn off the sound for the alarm clock).

    If there is no specific "Alarm & Clock" fix, I would be open to using a different app, as long as it wouldn't require me to install something like "Java Run-time Environment", which I don't want to do (security risks).
     
    user78030, Sep 20, 2024
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  4. TSForrest Win User

    Microsoft Clock App / Timers & Alarms Randomly Not Sounding Could not put under Apps topic...

    alarm clock app no sound windows 10

    I FINALLY found a fix for my alarm sound problem, so I thought I would share what I found. I hope this might help others with the same problem.

    I am running Windows 10 Anniversary Edition Pro 64-bit. My alarms and timers in the "Alarms & Clock" app had stopped playing sounds a few days ago. Microsoft Support was unable to find a cause or a fix for the problem. I have a case # if any Microsoft Support
    folks would like that info... just ask. All other audio, sounds, apps, etc. were working just fine. System Restore wasn't working right, so I had to fix a fix. Somehow, in my "Alarms & Clock" app, all the sound files associated with the alarms had been blanked
    out (no way to see this outside of viewing the Windows Registry [regedit.exe]). If I create or edit an alarm, then try to preview the alarm sound (like Chimes, Xylophone, Chords, etc), no sound is heard when I click the triangle play button beside each alarm
    sound. Also, Timers no not play any sounds when completed. I do get notifications for my Alarms and Timers, I just don't hear any sounds. This caused me to wake up late a couple times before I found a fix. If you experience this same behavior, this fix may
    work for you. However, directly editing the Windows Registry can be dangerous to your system. Incorrect registry settings can have drastic and undesirable effects, possibility even making your system completel unusable (possible, but worst case). You are welcome
    to try the steps that I used to fix my particular problem, but please be careful. It would be a wise idea to back up your system before trying these steps, just in case.

    • Open registry editor -> Press WindowsKey + R, type "regedit", click "OK" or press ENTER. Accept the UAC warning when prompted by clicking "Yes"
    • Double click on the navigation tree and navigate to go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER -> App Events -> EventLabels
    • Scroll down to the "Notification.Looping.Alarm1" through "Notification.Looping.Alarm10". All 10 of these will need the same value changed.

      You will also need to make this change for "Notification.Looping.Call1" through "Notification.Looping.Call10". So, when done, you will have made the same change to all 20 registry keys.
    • Select the first one (Notification.Looping.Alarm1), double click on "ExcludeFromCPL"

      Change the value of "1" to "0". By doing this, you are making these alarms visible in the "Sounds" or "Change System Sounds" Control Panel applet used in later steps. Now, make the same change for the other 19 keys until each has the "ExcludeFromCPL" value
      set to "0".
    • Search for the "Change System Sounds" Control Panel applet by typing "change system sounds" into the Cortana search box on your task bar at the bottom-left of your screen. Click the "Change System Sounds" result to launch the "Sound" applet, which should
      already have the "Sound" tab selected. *** You can press WindowsKey + S to search for it, if Cortana has been removed from your task bar.
    • Now, there will be new entries in the "Program Event" section (added by the previous steps), located under the Windows heading. They will be "Alarm 1" through "Alarm 10" and "Incoming Call Notification 1" through "Incoming Call Notification 10".
    • In the "Program Event" section, select "Alarm 1" then for the "Sounds" option below, select "Alarm1.wav". Repeat this for all 10 Alarms. For "Alarm 2", select "Alarm2.wav", for "Alarm 3", select "Alarm3.wav", and so on through "Alarm 10".
    • Do the same thing for "Incoming Call Notification 1" through "Incoming Call Notification 10" by selecting the "Program Event" named "Incoming Call Notification 1" and setting the "Sounds" option to "Call1.wav". Repeat this for the rest of the Incoming Call
      Notifications, setting the sound "Call2.wav" for "Incoming Call Notification 2", "Call3.wav" for "Incoming Call Notification 3", and so on through "Incoming Call Notification 10".

    Now, if this fix works for you, and you noticed the sound for Timers in the Alarms & Clock app had stopped working as well, this workaround should fix that, too. It seems that the sound used for Timers is whatever is set for "Alarm 9" in the "Change System
    Sounds" Control Panel applet. Just set the "Sounds" option for "Alarm 9" to whatever sound you want to use for timers. This will also change the "Echo" alarm sound to whatever sound file you choose for "Alarm 9".

    You could now use the "Change System Sounds" applet to further customize the Alarm sounds used by the "Alarms & Clock" app, but all the Alarm sounds should be back to the default sounds after completing this fix. For the "Alarms & Clock" app, "Alarm 1"
    corresponds to the "Chimes" alarm sound, "Alarm 2" is the "Xylophone" alarm sound, "Alarm 3" is the "Chords" alarm sound, and so forth.

    If someone has a more proper fix, or an automated version of this fix, it would be greatly appreciated if you could post it here.

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    TSForrest, Sep 20, 2024
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