Graham,

Here's an alternative approach to Pipeline's that might do the job.

1. Open "Preferences | MIDI Driver".

2. On IMAGE 1 below, make sure that your settings are the same settings as shown by the #1, #2, #3, #4. (If I read your first post correctly, then this is what you already have.)

3. Now click on the button numbered #5.

4. Once the next window is open (IMAGE 2), click on the top button (shown by #6).

5. If Coyote WT is present here (#7) then simply select it. If not, press the Options button (#8).

6. This will open a new window. On this new window, press button #9 and scan your computer for DXi plugins. Once this is done, press button #6 again and see if Coyote WT is now listed.

7. If Coyote is still not listed. Press the options button (#8) again and, this time, select button #10. Now manually navigate to where Coyote WT is installed and select it.

It's possible that Windows 10 might not let you manually load the DXi unless User Account Control is disabled temporarily. Don't worry about that at the moment, though, we can cross that bridge later if needed.

Hope this helps,
Noel

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IMAGE 1.. Midi driver settings
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IMAGE 2... Scanning for DXi plugins

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