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Although DHTML Menu Builder should run just fine under Windows 8, I've been made aware (thanks to an avid DMB user) that there seems to be an issue with the Live Preview option which simply freezes DHTML Menu Builder. If you "need" to run DHTML Menu Builder under Windows 8 you will need to disable the "Live Preview" option (from the Tools menu) until an update is released that address this particular problem. If you are not able to access the Tools menu because DHTML Menu Builder freezes right after opening, you will need to wait for the update... or if you are comfortable editing the Windows registry, you can try this:
A new menu has been included in DHTML Menu Builder's samples section that showcases some of the new features that have been integrated in the past few versions, such as those based on CSS3 styles:
If you have worked with the new Core Audio APIs introduced with Windows Vista and also available in Windows 7 you may have noticed that Microsoft appears to have forgotten to include any means to change the default audio playback or recording device. Well, the thing is that Microsoft didn't forget and this is "by design" as Microsoft feels that applications should not be able to change user defined settings. This (bad) decision has left audio-related applications crippled when running under Windows Vista/7... up until now! By simply setting the Selected property to true on any audio device, MixerProNET will set that particular device (or mixer, as known by MixerProNET's API) as the default device (or audio end point, as known by Core Audio's APIs). Also available in version 2.1 is the introduction of a .NET User Control that mimics the look, feel and behavior of the TrackBar control used in Windows own mixer application. |
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