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General - Sync Wave Devices
This is mainly for developers who are using tools like Visual Basic or
Delphi and want the inputs and outputs to be totally independent. Unless
you have a good reason to turn it off, you should leave this switch on.
If you have a program that is telling you that our hardware isn't full duplex,
chances are you can fix this by either disabling this switch or enabling
Multi-client audio (see below).
General - External box warning
This switch determines whether or not you will see the “No Mona box”
warning message.
We recommend turning on your Mona box before turning on your PC.
However, if you want to, you can leave your Mona box off when you start
your PC. Whenever Windows boots up or an application tries to access
Mona and the box is off, you will get a message that gives you three
options: OK, Retry or Ignore.
Pressing OK just means that you acknowledge the message. The
application will be told that Mona is not available. The only real problem
here is that if you leave your Mona box off when you start your PC,
Windows will itself repeatedly try to access the hardware, so you get
bombarded with these messages. If this is the case, your best bet is to
simply select Ignore and just be sure and turn your Mona on when you need
it.
Clicking Retry means that you have turned your Mona box on and want the
driver to find it again.
Selecting Ignore is just like pressing OK, but with the added effect that you
will never see this message again. The driver will always tell applications
that Mona is not available, just as if you had pressed OK. If you press
Ignore, and then later decide that you do want the messages, go to the Echo