Reference Guide
1401
Initialization files
Many Windows applications, as well as Windows itself, use files to store information about your
preferences and configuration. Often applications store values to these files when you make
selections in the program using menus or dialog boxes. However, you can also change these files
directly. In some cases, there is no way to change the settings in the application, and changing the
file directly is the only way.
See:
“Initialization files” on page 1402
“Initialization file format” on page 1403
“Variables in the [Options] section” on page 1412
“Variables in the [MIDI Input Devices] section” on page 1415
“Variables in the [MIDI Output Devices] section” on page 1415
“Variables in AUD.ini” on page 1416