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Note
Some computer systems ship with an OEM version of Windows 98 that does
not contain the entire generic USB driver and audio platform. If you cannot
select
USB Audio Device
in the
Preferred Device
window, please refer to
the troubleshooting section at the end of this user manual for further
instructions. In this situation you may not be able to select
USB Audio
Device
even though the USB drivers seemed to install fine when you first
plugged in the Digital PCLink.
Windows Me
Once Windows Me starts and the appropriate drivers have been
loaded, the Digital PCLink should automatically be set as your
system’s preferred audio device. To verify this, open the
Sounds
and Multimedia Properties
control panel and make sure that
USB
Audio Device
appears in the
Sound Playback
section under
Preferred Device
. To get to the
Sounds and Multimedia
Properties
control panel hit
Start
, then go to
Settings
, then
Control Panel
. The multimedia icon will be in the
Control Panel
window. Double click on the icon to open the
Sounds and
Multimedia Properties
window. In the
Audio
tab, under the heading
Sound Playback Preferred Device
, make sure that
USB Audio
Device
appears. If it does not, use the scroll arrow to the right and
choose
USB Audio Device
. You are now fully loaded.
Windows 2000
Once Windows 2000 starts and the appropriate drivers have been
loaded, the Digital PCLink will automatically be set as your system’s
preferred audio device. To verify this, open the
Sounds and
Multimedia
panel and make sure that
USB Audio Device
appears in
the
Playback
section under the
Audio
tab. To get to the
Multimedia
Control Panel
hit
Start
, then go to
Settings
, then
Control Panel
.
The Sounds and Multimedia icon will be in the
Control Panel
window. Double click on the icon. In the
Audio
tab, make sure that
USB Audio Device
appears in the
Sound Playback
section under
Preferred Device
. If it does not, use the scroll arrow to the right and
choose
USB Audio Device
. You are now fully loaded.