There is no mode switcher on my Audio Console launcher.

I have the Soundblaster X-Fi Extreme card and downloaded some time ago the console launcher. The application on the site says the version currently available dates from 2007. I open up the launcher but do not have the modes tab at all. Why is that? How can I get a version that has it? I want to use the audio creation console.
Any assistance would be appreciated. Creative Audio Console Launcher panel .jpg

Originally Posted by KokChoy-CL
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