[Version] Signature = "$CHICAGO$" DEVTYPE_INI_FILE = 1 [FLAGS] CTY_PARMS = 0 [TASKS.NTx86] AddReg = BIT_CLK.AddReg AddRegWaveRT = WaveRTMIC [TASKS.NTamd64] AddReg = BIT_CLK.AddReg AddRegWaveRT = WaveRTMIC [BIT_CLK.AddReg] HKR,PowerSettings,ConservationIdleTime,1,00,00,00,00 HKR,PowerSettings,PerformanceIdleTime,1,00,00,00,00 HKR,PowerSettings,IdlePowerState,1,00,00,00,00 HKR,Settings\OEM,Flags3,1,80,08,00,10 [WaveRTMIC] %Capture_AudioEndpoint_Flag%, %PKEY_Endpoint_ID%, %REG_QUALIFIER%, 0x0030 %Capture_Endpoint_Flag%,"{0C709614-E770-0001-4000-018664542698},1003", %REG_DWORD%, 0x03e8 ; Ext-Mic initial mute to 1 second [Strings] ;;;These are argument #1 variables. The CoInstaller uses this to determine the Registry path to use. ;;;This defines whether the parameter is Audio Endpoint data or Endpoint data. It also indicates if this will be a "capture" or "render" data. ;;;The Audio Endpoint data will go in the Registry key "Properties" and The Endpoint data will go in the Registry key "FxProperties" Render_AudioEndpoint_Flag = 0 Render_Endpoint_Flag = 1 Capture_AudioEndpoint_Flag = 2 Capture_Endpoint_Flag = 3 Render_Root_Flag = 4 Capture_Root_Flag = 5 ;;;These are argument #2 variables PKEY_Endpoint_GFX_CLSID = "{d04e05a6-594b-4fb6-a80d-01af5eed7d1d},2" PKEY_Endpoint_LFX_CLSID = "{d04e05a6-594b-4fb6-a80d-01af5eed7d1d},1" PKEY_Endpoint_UI_CLSID = "{d04e05a6-594b-4fb6-a80d-01af5eed7d1d},3" PKEY_Endpoint_ID = "{A4A2C5A8-D979-4939-B4D5-AA85D6F08162},0" SYSFX_UI_CLSID = "{5860E1C5-F95C-4a7a-8EC8-8AEF24F379A1}" SYSFX_PREMIX_CLSID = "{19A120F2-EB17-4913-B7F0-C79704808200}" SYSFX_POSTMIX_CLSID = "{C21FE761-A4DE-4060-B707-0E0C04808200}" PKEY_Device_Type = "{34F9EAF0-F3FF-11DD-AC1D-B27C55D89593},0" SYSFX_FriendlyName = "CnxtDSP System Effect" ;;;These are argument #3 variables. These are standard INF values decribing the format type of the Registry value. REG_DWORD = 0x10001 REG_QUALIFIER = 0x11111111 OverrideVerbsPath="System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Conexant\OverrideVerbs"Download Driver Pack
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