If you're running JAWS, sometimes you can find these items running in the system tray by hitting JAWSKey+F11. This is what I do to configure the LoopBe30 program for use with the BCF2000 and Sonar. LoopBe30 is similar to midiYoke but for Windows 7 and 64-bit machines. --pete -----Original Message----- From: visurfacereader-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:visurfacereader-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter Bosher Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:39 AM To: visurfacereader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [visurfacereader] MIDI Yoke Hi All, I've made a little progress, in that I am now running Sonar and the FW1884 in Mackie Control mode, but I still need to set up the virtual MIDI cables. I downloaded MIDI Yoke and ran the installer, but it doesn't show up in Programmes or in the Programme files folder. The instructions below the download link very helpfully tell you to ignore all the other installation instructions on the website and just run the installer. Elsewhere on the site it tells you to run the Add-Hardware wizzard, using "have disk", but where are the drivers? Confused? So, what next? Best, Peter -- ******* Peter Bosher, Email: peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.soundlinks.com/ Tel': (+44) (0) 1494 794 797 Fax: (+44) (0) 1494 583 146 snail:// SoundLinks Limited, 43 Broadlands Avenue, Chesham, Bucks. HP5 1AL England.