How to Play Sounds for Calendar Notifications on a Mac

Click the Apple menu., Click System Preferences. , Click Notifications., Click Calendar., Click the "Play sound for notifications" box., Click the Apple menu., Click System Preferences. , Click Sound. , Click the Sound Effects tab. , Double-click a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click the Apple menu.

    This can be found in the upper-left corner of the screen.
  2. Step 2: Click System Preferences.

    , If you don't see this option, click the Show All button at the top of the window. , It's in the sidebar on the left of the window. , When this box is checked, you'll hear an alert sound whenever you receive a Calendar notification. , This is located in the upper-left corner.

    If you are still in the Notifications menu from the previous section, just click Show All at the top of the window and skip down to Step
    3. ,,,,,,
  3. Step 3: Click Notifications.

  4. Step 4: Click Calendar.

  5. Step 5: Click the "Play sound for notifications" box.

  6. Step 6: Click the Apple menu.

  7. Step 7: Click System Preferences.

  8. Step 8: Click Sound.

  9. Step 9: Click the Sound Effects tab.

  10. Step 10: Double-click a sound to hear a preview.

  11. Step 11: Click the sound in the list you want to use.

  12. Step 12: Click and drag the Alert volume slider to change the volume.

Detailed Guide

This can be found in the upper-left corner of the screen.

, If you don't see this option, click the Show All button at the top of the window. , It's in the sidebar on the left of the window. , When this box is checked, you'll hear an alert sound whenever you receive a Calendar notification. , This is located in the upper-left corner.

If you are still in the Notifications menu from the previous section, just click Show All at the top of the window and skip down to Step
3. ,,,,,,

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