Quote Originally Posted by uvuvwevwevweonyetenyevweugwemu View Post
They have an accessibility option called "Visual Alert"
That's intended for the hearing impaired. The op's sense of hearing is overstimulated by certain sounds that's like the opposite end of hearing difficulties. The only other way I know how to explain this very well is that suggesting visual alerts for over-stimulation is like telling someone who can't handle how bright the lighting in a room is to use a cane meant for the blind. Learning to use tools like that takes time and is asking them to give up on using a sense all-together if it's a problem versus allowing for adjustments to bring an overwhelming stimulation down to a tolerable level.