[WT-support] V4- SO2R and ESM
Clive Whelan
clive.whelan at btinternet.com
Fri Jul 10 20:21:51 CEST 2009
<<I will take a look at at the re-mapping you suggest,
with a view to changing it to <pause> >>
Sadly this cannot be done. The remapping requires one to press the key of both the new and the original key, and since I don't have a numeric keypad I can't press any of those keys ( obviously). That means that users of mini keyboards like myself cannot reprogramme any key from the numeric keypad. For me that means that I cannot switch radios in SO2R, and effectively means I won't be able to use Win-test, except perhaps in single band contests. Does anyone know how the pressing of a numeric keypad key can be "faked" so that the computer can be fooled into reprogramming such a function?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Clive Whelan wrote:
> Thank you Larry
>
>
> That explains why it doesn't work for me, because I don't have a numeric
> keypad! I have never used such a keypad and it takes valuable desk-space
> in my bijou shack. I will take a look at at the re-mapping you suggest,
> with a view to changing it to <pause> to be compatible with N1MM.
>
> Merci encore.
>
> 73
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
>
> Laurent HAAS - F6FVY wrote:
>
>> Hi Clive
>>
>> Clive Whelan a écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>>> Surely there must be a hot key for the menu sequence Commands|Active radio| swap radio ? I just need to know what that is.
>>>
>>>
>> Like in all Windows program in the world, the shortcut is displayed on
>> the right part of this menu item : This key is "*" (star). Actually, it
>> is the numpad star - Note you can remap this key to another one if you
>> wish (see Tools / Redefine keyboard keys...).
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Larry - F6FVY
>>
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