Is a Macro what I need?



I just got this neat device that lets me play my MP3 files on my stereo,
it's an RCA Lyra RD900W wireless transmitter/receiver and though it works
great, everytime I use it I have to make some changes to my sound settings.
Since it acts like a virtual sound card, I first have to go to control
panel/sounds and audio devices and select it instead of my normal
Soundblaster sound card, then I have to open Windows Media Player (my
preferred player) and change the audio device there too. What I'm wondering
is if I can record a macro and assign it to a Hot key so that all I have to
do is press it and have these changes done automatically? Actually I would
like two Hot keys programmed, one to make the changes and one to put things
back the way they were.

I'm no computer genius and I've never done any programming, but if it's as
simple as recording a series of mouse clicks, I can probably handle that.
Is it that simple, do I need some program to do this?

Thanks,
Ray


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