![]() ![]() ![]() from Windows XP on-windows is supposed to have USB drivers built into the operating system already-if Windows is not "recognizing" your Casio-the connection through the cable is probably bad. the cheap Chinese cables are hit and miss-i have some cables that will not even charge up my phones or tablets-and these are designed to do that! so if you have any other USB cables-try another one-or two. and i agree-i have many USB cables-some work, some don't. You can't modify tones or anything else with software on these. Now Google Windows problems, from 95 to 98 to XW to Vista to 7 to 8 ( 7 is the best of the bunch including 10 IMO-at least it's only missing things I know how to deal with-and I install Windows 7 Professional, have half-dozen DAWs, audio and midi editors, soundfonts, virtual machines etc.its not the 's not the Casio! As both Brad and Mike Martin already described-there is no "data editor" for these CTS keyboards-nor should you need one.
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