

I don't want to trust SL to never get confused. It is useful for determining what has changed between versions.
#SOUND EFFECTS BUTTON SOFTWARE#
I also have a TickPREV.mp3 and TickEXIT.mp3 and TickREPLAY.mp3. WinMerge is a free software tool for data comparison and merging of text-like files. Now click sounds occur consistently both within a slide and when exiting a slide.

Now that is copied to the next buttons everywhere.Jump to NextSlide when media completes: TickNEXT.mp3. Verschilpaneel shows current difference in two vertical panels. On the media:TickNEXT.mp3 I add a trigger: WinMerge is a comparison and aggregation tool for Windows.Play media:TickNEXT.mp3 when user click object:x This audio clip is placed on the slide/layer where the NEXT even exists with a trigger: I created another unique copy of the TickNULL, I used an audio editor to make sure it was just a tiny bit shorter than TickNULL, and I named this one TickNEXT.mp3. Now I can copy that trigger and paste it ad nauseum on every clickable on every slide, EXCEPT THE BUTTON THAT TAKES YOU TO ANOTHER SLIDE.Toggle variable: TickSound when user clicks object:x

#SOUND EFFECTS BUTTON DOWNLOAD#
I created a special audio clip I don't use for any other purpose other than "in slide" tick sounds, that is ticks that occur when buttons or radio buttons or checkboxes or clickables are clicked and the result simply occurs elsewhere in the same slide, such as opening a layer, or just enlarging something. All of our sound effects are free to download and ready to use in your next video or audio project, under the Mixkit License.Create a True/False variable called TickSound.The complete solution I now use goes like this:
