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# Sound

The Sound tab allows you to select or upload sound files for use in your widget. The sound will be played before the message text is voiced, if this setting is enabled.

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#### Select Sound button:

* Click the “**Choose sound**” button to open the “**Sound Media Library**” window where you can select or load a sound file.

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#### The “Sound Media Library” window:

* All previously downloaded sound files are displayed here.
* Information in the Media Library:
  * **Download progress:** shows how much space has already been used in your media library (e.g. “0.00 MB / 1 GB”).
  * **Select File**: Click the “Select File” button to download an audio file from your device.
    * Supported format: MP3, WAV, OGG, WEBM.
    * Maximum file size: 128 MB.
* After downloading, the file will appear in the list of available sounds.

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#### Selecting a sound:

Tap a downloaded sound file in the media library to select it for your widget.

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Done!

{% hint style="info" %}
Be sure to click the “Save” button to apply the settings.
{% endhint %}


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