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DME Manager 263 DME Manager Symptom Advice Component control window movement is erratic in Windows 98. In Windows 98, open the Display control panel and click the Effects tab, and then turn off the "Show window contents while dragging" option. Components and wires are displayed out of alignment. In Windows 98, open the Display control panel, click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced. Click the General tab, and then set the Display Font Size to "Small Fonts." If you are using Windows 95, open the Display control panel, click the Settings tab, and then set Font to "Small Fonts." You may be prompted to restart your PC. Is DME Manager in Run or Cable mode? Components can be added only in Edit mode. See "Adding Components" on page 47. Cannot add a component. Is the DSP power meter showing 100%? See "Adding Components" on page 47. Does the configuration already contain a component of the type that you are trying to add? For certain components, such as input and output, only one component can be used in each configuration. Up to 159 of the same component can be added to any one configuration (e.g., 159 "Fader 4" components). Cannot add or delete a wire. Is DME Manager in Run or Edit mode? Wires can be added or deleted only in Cable mode. See "Adding Wires" on page 51. Cannot access the Run Mode Controller. The Run Mode Controller appears only when Run mode is selected. Cannot store a configuration from the Run Mode Controller. Cannot edit a component's controls. This is normal. Configurations cannot be stored using the Run Mode Controller. Use the Data Transfer window to transfer configurations. See "Sending Configurations to the DME32" on page 62. Is the component's Protect property checked? See "Customizing Component Properties" on page 80. Cannot compile a configuration. Cannot see a component's title completely. Compiling a configuration requires a small amount of DSP processing power. In some cases, compiling may fail even though the DSP power meter does not indicate 100%. This is because the DSP power meter displays approximate usage, and its accuracy is affected by the type of components in the configuration and the order in which they were added and wired. Delete any unnecessary components and try compiling again. Try making the title font smaller. See "Customizing Component Properties" on page 80. DME32-Owner's Manual