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Enabling/Disabling Joystick or IDE Interface, To enable or disable the interface in DOS/Windows ...

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Enabling/Disabling Joystick or IDE Interface The Gamepad Joystick and IDE interfaces on your audio card can be enabled or disabled in DOS/Windows 3.1x and Windows 95. To enable or disable the interface in DOS/Windows 3.1x 1. Exit to DOS if you are in Windows 3.1x. 2. Change to the directory where your CTCM and CTCU programs are installed. The default directory is C:\CTCM. Type CTCU and press . 3. On the Menu of the Creative Plug and Play Configuration Utility screen, click PnP Cards. 4. In the List Of PnP Cards box, click your Creative Plug and Play card. In the List Of Devices box, click Gameport or IDE as required. 5. Click the Resources button. The Resources window displays the current resources assigned to the interface. 6. To enable the interface, clear the check box. To disable it, make sure the Disable check box is selected. 7. Click the OK button twice. 8. On the Menu, click Exit. Type the path of your Windows 3.1x directory (for example, C:\Windows) and press . 9. Restart your system for the change to take effect. To enable or disable the interface in Windows 95 1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon. 3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab. 4. For the Joystick interface, double-click Sound, Video And Game Controllers and select Gameport Joystick. For the IDE interface, double-click Hard Disk Controllers and select your IDE CD-ROM drive. 5. Click the Properties button. Changing Audio Card Settings B-5

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Changing Audio Card Settings
B-5
Enabling/Disabling Joystick or IDE Interface
The Gamepad Joystick and IDE interfaces on your audio card can be
enabled or disabled in DOS/Windows 3.1x and Windows 95.
To enable or disable the interface in DOS/Windows 3.1x
1.
Exit to DOS if you are in Windows 3.1x.
2.
Change to the directory where your CTCM and CTCU
programs are installed.
The default directory is C:\CTCM.
Type
CTCU
and press <Enter>.
3.
On the Menu of the Creative Plug and Play Configuration
Utility screen, click PnP Cards.
4.
In the List Of PnP Cards box, click your Creative Plug and Play
card.
In the List Of Devices box, click Gameport or IDE as
required.
5.
Click the Resources button.
The Resources window displays the current resources assigned
to the interface.
6.
To enable the interface, clear the check box.
To disable it, make sure the Disable check box is selected.
7.
Click the OK button twice.
8.
On the Menu, click Exit.
Type the path of your Windows 3.1x
directory (for example,
C:\Windows
) and press <Enter>.
9.
Restart your system for the change to take effect.
To enable or disable the interface in Windows 95
1.
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click
Control Panel.
2.
In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.
3.
In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.
4.
For the Joystick interface, double-click Sound, Video And
Game Controllers and select Gameport Joystick.
For the IDE interface, double-click Hard Disk Controllers and
select your IDE CD-ROM drive.
5.
Click the Properties button.