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<speak> <emphasis level="strong">3. Colors</emphasis><break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Background. </emphasis>set the color for the session screen's background by hovering over the predefined colors with your cursor, or clicking on the bottom color to choose a custom shade.<break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Element. </emphasis>set the color for the elements' exterior part by hovering over the predefined colors with your cursor, or clicking on the bottom color to choose a custom shade.<break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Center. </emphasis>set the color for the elements' interior part by hovering over the predefined colors with the mouse cursor, or clicking on the bottom color to choose a custom shade. <break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">4. Sound</emphasis><break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Sound. </emphasis>choose who will hear the auditory stimulus when it is turned on. If you are clinician, the default setting is "Client Only." You can also choose to turn the sound off for both sides or on for both sides.<break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Volume. </emphasis>set the auditory stimulus's volume. 40 is the loudest.<break strength="x-strong"/> <emphasis level="strong">Sound Type. </emphasis>choose between three sets of sounds that can be played as auditory stimuli: effect, music, or nature.<break strength="x-strong"/> After choosing your sound type, click the button on the right of the Sound Type button to view the list of music tracks or sound effects available in the set you’ve selected. <break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> We hope that we found this tutorial helpful. For questions and support, please send us an email at [email protected]<break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> <break strength="x-strong"/> </speak>