The UCA222 is a USB AUDIO Interface, not MIDI.
You want to download the ASIO driver(s) and install those again. You then have to go to whatever audio software app you are using, and 'set up' the ASIO drivers within your audio software itself (read the manual or look at some of the headings under Preferences or Settings in the software window itself).
Also go to the Audio Settings panel and configure your Audio Ins / Outs, make sure they are selected and 'enabled'. You should see Behringer USB listed when you click on the audio out tab. Just click on it with the mouse button and release.
You also may have to go to the ASIO Control Panel (again from within whatever audio app you are using) and tweak whatever settings are there. Make sure the ASIO driver is selected (not the MS Win or Realtek or whatever), and check that the audio outputs are likewise enabled there.
(Some apps won't output any sound while you are adjusting the Control Panel settings etc, so you may have to adjust the settings, then close the panel, before you'll be able to test for audio output, then if it doesn't work, go back into the panel and adjust some more and try again.)
If you are trying to control a VST plugin or VST Instrument via MIDI, you just need to go into your audio app's Midi Settings panel and likewise make sure your Midi controller kbd (or other Midi source) is selected and enabled, and that the appropriate Midi channel is enabled (or you can just select Omni Mode and it will listen to all Midi channels).
Of course you must have some sort of MIDI interface to connect your keyboard to your computer. Many new kbds have USB in which case it will send/receive midi via USB (tho you may have to install the proper drivers for your specific keyboard first. - they will be on your install CD that came with the keyboard or available on the internet).
Good luck! Hope some of this helps.
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