Plugging in the USB connector the LCD lights up and I can tap the pad and get a nice response on the display.
Yay!

But...
Although I see the "USB Audio Device" in the WinXP device manager, I cannot open this as a MIDI input in the config tool (realtime sequencer is the only option for input) and MIDI OX reports no MIDI input devices are configured.
I tried clearing out my old MIDI devices just in case I was over the limit of 10, but this hasn't fixed things. I can see the device, but no MIDI.
Unyay.

Is there a final step in getting the MIDI USB interface to kick in?
Steve
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UPDATE
I just tried it on my laptop, and it worked. I forgot that my bench PC was streamlined for basic WinXP operation, so all the bells and whistles were removed.
Yay!
