With sonorOS you can assign your own sounds to any of 36 common macOS system events. Customize alerts, modifier key presses, mouse clicks, window dragging and a whole lot more to play whatever sounds you like. Drag your .m4a, .mp3, .wav or .aif sound file onto an event in sonorOS and it will play every time that event occurs, for as long as the app is running unobtrusively in the background. Bored of the generic, anodyne Mac noises you’ve been listening to day in, day out for years? You can use sonorOS to play your own custom sound effects for any of these 36 system events – most of which are otherwise completely silent:
An alert sound occurs
Battery needs charging
Clock strikes :00
Clock chimes the hour
Clock strikes :15
Clock strikes :30
Clock strikes :45
Safari download(s) begin
Safari download(s) ended
You plug in your laptop
You unplug your laptop
You pull down a menu
You exit a menu
You press SHIFT
You release SHIFT
You press CAPSLOCK
You release CAPSLOCK
Mouse is dragged
Mouse is clicked
Mouse is released
Your Mac wakes up
Your Mac is idle
An application launches
An application quits
An application activates / deactivates
An application hides / unhides
You press fn
You release fn
You press ctrl
You release ctrl
You press alt/option
You release alt/option
You press cmd/command
You release cmd/command
sonorOS starts up
You quit sonorOS
What's new in version 1.1
With sonorOS you can assign your own sounds to any of 36 common macOS system events. Customize alerts, modifier key presses, mouse clicks, window dragging and a whole lot more to play whatever sounds
With sonorOS you can assign your own sounds to any of 36 common macOS system events. Customize alerts, modifier key presses, mouse clicks, window dragging and a whole lot more to play whatever sounds you like. Drag your .m4a, .mp3, .wav or .aif sound file onto an event in sonorOS and it will play every time that event occurs, for as long as the app is running unobtrusively in the background. Bored of the generic, anodyne Mac noises you’ve been listening to day in, day out for years? You can use sonorOS to play your own custom sound effects for any of these 36 system events - most of which are otherwise completely silent: