Continuous beep sound ???

i need to get a beep sound when a dialog box pops up and it should continue till the dialog box is closed..is there any way to do this. At present iam able to get a single beep sound.

you can write a timer performing a beep every couple miliseconds.
Are SURE you wanna do that? This can be quite annoying you know.

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