Auditory feedback

Nexus 2.3 plays sounds through your PC's speakers to alert you when a Nexus event has taken place (for example, operation completion, system status, and issues). This keeps you informed of system status while you're still in the volume, so that you don't have to spend time returning to the PC to look at the screen.

By default, Nexus uses speech sounds to alert you to the following events:

     Calibration start

     Wand Wave complete

     Calibration complete

     Calibration failed

     Origin set

     Capture started

     Capture ended

     Capture failed

     Camera bumped

     Pipeline ended

     Pipeline failed

Nexus is supplied with a set of default sound files (.wavs). You can modify the sounds that are used for each event and you can disable sounds individually or disable all sounds.

To change these settings:

        Press F6; or

        On the Windows menu, click Sounds.

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To disable all sounds, in the Sounds section, clear the Enabled check box.

To disable one or more sounds, click the relevant drop-down arrow and select (None) from the list.

To choose one of the other sounds supplied with Nexus, click the drop-down arrow and select the required sound from the list.

To substitute your own sounds for those supplied with Nexus, click the relevant ellipsis (...) and enter or browse to the location of the required .wav files.