![]() Of device drivers on my computer", then "Have Disk." and browse for the INF file Then choose "Browse my Computer for driver software", then "Let me pick from a list Then go to the "driver" tab and click "update driver". Then find your keyboard (probably a yellow exclamation mark next to Then just doĪ manual install by right clicking "computer" or "my computer" and click "device There may be more than one ID but the first one works for me. It will start with "USB" since it is a usbĭevise. ![]() Hardware/keyboard and go to "details" and choose "hardware id" from the drop down ![]() Hardware ID for your keyboard can be found in device manager. The ID is after the comma and that one is from the Casio keyboard i have. (but I bet any of them would work) from Roland. I tried to use Yamaha, Korg, M-Audio, and some other drivers I don't remember and ![]() I was successful installing a Casio WK-3800 Windows 7 ![]()
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