![]() by: nucloid March 31st, 2004 |
Alarms
I have some questions re: Alarms.
I had set up several (using version 5.9.0.845), All as SOUND event alarms. They go off just fine. The auto snooze works just fine. One question is: auto snooze is like my alarm clock autosnooze, the alarm pops again after n minutes, and ad nasuem until I hit acknowledge. They seem to go away after a while, but I am not sure when. I set up a rooster sound for 7am , a noon whistle for lunch, etd. and when I am not around my computer (at work) to hit "acknowlege", they annoy everone with the continued repeat every snooze N minutes. I notice that the alarm window indicates a snooze period box -- no other place that I can see to fool with that number unless you wait for an alarm and change it before it autosnoozes -- I did manage to put a ZERO in it to see if it would regard that as snooze forever until alarm goes off again, but it just snoozed for zero time over and over again. QUESTION IS: how can I set up a sound evet alarm to sound only ONCE at the specified time, auto snooze until the next trigger point (which in my case is the next day at the same time) without requiring any user intervention to shut the alarm off or acknowledge it? |
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