[WT-support] V4- SO2R and ESM
Clive Whelan
clive.whelan at btinternet.com
Fri Jul 10 21:57:56 CEST 2009
Yes Boris that is correct. The extra width of the full sized keyboard is
either too close to the paddle on the right hand side, or otherwise is
too close to the IRT control of the IC756PRO3 ( Radio 1) on the left
hand side. Yes I DO understand the ergonomics of my bijou desk-top!
Yes, temporary connection of a full size keyboard is possible, as is the
use of AutoHotKey. Another possibility is to go back to N1MM, and use
the time to drink some beer ;-)
Thanks for your perspective.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Boris Knezovic E73Y wrote:
> Clive Whelan wrote:
>
>> <<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,
>
> You want to say that you have space two of everything (radios,
> amplifiers, filters...) required for SO2R work but you do not have extra
> 15cm on your table required for full size keyboard?
>
> On topic, nothing stops you to connect full size keyboard, do the
> remapping and put back your small keyboard.
>
> 73's Boris E73Y
>
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