Use the standard request to set the interface setting.  You'll need to 
read up on it in the USB spec, Chapter 9.

On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Charles Chen wrote:

>I have an iMic USB audio system made by Griffin Technology. It works fine 
>under Windows system, but I want to make it work under Linux, Fedora 2. 
>Using javax.usb, I can connect to the device, and see that there are three 
>interfaces. All the three interfaces have several interface settings, and I 
>want to transfer data from one of the settings which is not active by 
>default. But I don't know how to make this inactive setting to be an active 
>one. Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
>Charles Chen
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