> I wrote a patch this morning that lets the user define limits on > the number of controls envy24control should display to the user. Hi Ross, That patch sounds handy - the default envy24controlmixer is very wide at the moment, due to those (excellent) level meters. With an 8 channel card you still have to do a lot of horizontal scrolling to see all the faders. Do you think there could be a way to display the inputs and outputs in multiple seperate rows, to make better use of conventional display dimensions? We run Audacity in one Blackbox workspace and envy24control in another, so the mixer could happily take up a whole 1024x768. You could maybe run three rows if you had enough display resolution, or didn't mind using a vertical scroll bar: Row 1: hardware inputs 1-x Row 2: hardware outputs 1-x Row 3: PCM outputs 1-x That would make more sense to me - you could compare inputs and outputs at a glance, by looking at a vertical strip of level meters. This would be like the convention on mixing desks, where each channel is grouped vertically. Cheers Daniel