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One thing that I think we've lost over the last 20 years is "audio cues" -- the desktop used to give a lot more audio feedback as to the events & status of events.

Empty the recycle bin? It had s simple audio cue play

Copy a folder? You have a audio cue to communicate success.

New email? Cue AOL charming & cringy "You've got mail.wav"

OS Startup? You feel like you are getting excited to get something done withe Windows XP - 7 and early 2000s Ubuntu startup sounds.

I think this principle could be taken so much farther -- perform a Why not have a audio cue for both Success.ogg and Failure.ogg -- or what about password verification, you are multi tasking on the phone or doing something in your office -- having a cue to redirect your attention to that you need to enter a password would be helpful.

Same thing goes for and in

There are times you are compiling a program and it needs extra privileges to install but you don't notice it -- it would make a huge difference if we had a hook system and could Enable/Disable audio cues & notifications -- that would be a huge improvement.

I could really see this also bringing a lot of value in space, with and others.

Its really hard to know what your missing when its been so long since you had it.

Plug in a USB Flash Drive? Audio Cue

Connect / Disconnect your phone to your computer? Audio Cue

Remote SSH Connection logs into your machine? Notification & Audio Cue.

With the right sound packs there is so much room for improvement -- v3 does a good job with this too giving subtle cues as you navigate the UX, startup, shutdown, etc...

@lorendias personally the first thing I do when I install Android is to disable every possible sounds. I find them distracting and annoying for people around me. Also, I always have music on, let's not cover it with sounds.
I agree if a task is processing in the background it can be useful to know when it's over though.

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