![]() For problems like you are having, I recommend downloading and installing the MIDI diagnostics utility "MIDI-OX". Granted, there have been USB-MIDI compatibility problems with some Win-8 and Win-10 OEM builds, but not with Win-7, to my knowledge. I have a Windows 64-bit Vista desktop and two Win-7 64-bit laptops that worked fine with my CTK-6000, CTK-7000, and WK-7500 without the need for any additional drivers. It should not be necessary to download and install any other drivers. These are the only drivers that these keyboards recognize and work with, and include both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. ![]() The CTK-6000, and most Casio keyboards manufactured in the past 10 years or so are "Class Compliant" (Windows) and "Core MIDI Compliant" (MAC-OS/iOS), which means that they work with the generic drivers that have been built-in to Windows since XP Service Pack-2 and all recent iterations of MAC-OS and iOS.
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