69Using the recorder as a USB speaker······················································································································································Notes• USB speaker can be switched using [Control Panel], in the same manner as the USB microphone.• Do not use the recorder as a USB microphone/speaker on Windows 98 as computer operation may becomeunstable. (Use only with Windows 98SE or later versions of the OS.)• The recorder can be used as a USB microphone/speaker only with Windows.• If you turn the USB AUDIO "OFF" using the recorder's menu setting, you cannot use the recorder as a USBMicrophone/USB Speaker. ( P.41)• You cannot use the recorder as a USB Microphone/USB Speaker on Windows NT.USB Microphone/USB Speaker (USB AUDIO)This recorder can be used as USB speaker when it'sconnected to a PC. If you use the recorder as a USBspeaker, you can output voice from the recorderwithout using a PC speaker.Select [Select Speaker] from [Tools] on the menubar, and choose voice output.Using the recorder as USB microphoneThis recorder can function as a USB microphone when it's connected to a PC. If you use voicerecognition software or other applications, you can use the recorder as a USB microphone.For Windows 98SE, Me, 2000Select [Control Panel] → [(Sound and) Multimedia] → [Audio] tab, and choose [USB Audio Device]from among the recording devices.For Windows XPSelect [Control panel] → [Sound, Voice, and Audio Device] → [Sound and Audio Device] →[Audio] tab, and chose [Microphone Control (DS-330)] from among the recording devices.USB Microphone/USB Speaker (USB AUDIO)