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I think it would be great if there was an ability to mute the timer after it finishes while still maintaining the red/flashing expired state. I like to have looping sound on my alarms but I can't always stop what I'm doing immediately. It would be nice to be able to mute the alarm but still keep it in its expired state.
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That's an interesting request. You can temporarily mute the Hourglass application using Windows's built-in sound mixer (see, e.g., here), though this isn't exactly as convenient as a built-in function would be.
Agreed that that's not quite as convenient - that takes a few clicks through menus, whereas I have the timer set to always stay on top so it's right there and easy to click.
I think it would be great if there was an ability to mute the timer after it finishes while still maintaining the red/flashing expired state. I like to have looping sound on my alarms but I can't always stop what I'm doing immediately. It would be nice to be able to mute the alarm but still keep it in its expired state.
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