[DXLog.net - Support] Shift Binds to Opposit Radio (when using two keyboards)
Martin LU5DX
lu5dx at lucg.com.ar
Wed Oct 19 14:37:33 CEST 2016
LOL!
El 19/10/2016 a las 09:35 a.m., Luca NCJ escribió:
> Martin
>
> you are more lid than Dan N6MJ if you can change style of data input
> from 1 to 2 kybs and reverse ahahahah
>
> **** Luca IK2NCJ ****
>
>
>
> 2016-10-19 14:31 GMT+02:00 9A5K <9a5k at 9a5k.com <mailto:9a5k at 9a5k.com>>:
>
> Exactly..
>
> This happens because focus is changed on keydown event received
> from keyboard (assigned to particular radio).
> After that, the rest of the command is processed.
>
> Such special keys needs to be processed little bit differently in
> the code, to avoid this problem.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Luca NCJ <ik2ncj at gmail.com
> <mailto:ik2ncj at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Another situation is that * command does not work anymore
> properly with 2
> keybs if you want to move focus from r1 to r2
> All this is caused by focus handling that now is controlled by
> the keys you
> are pressing skipping regoular focus routine for 1 keyb setting.
>
> **** Luca IK2NCJ ****
>
>
>
> 2016-10-19 14:04 GMT+02:00 Martin LU5DX <lu5dx at lucg.com.ar
> <mailto:lu5dx at lucg.com.ar>>:
>
> > Hello Chris,
> >
> > I've been trying to use my keyboard with Macro Keys to send
> messages in
> > the opposite radio when using two keyboards, but I was not
> able to do it.
> >
> > There are times, depending on the CW speed of the caller,
> when two hands
> > are needed to type fast enough and come back to the caller
> with no delay,
> > at the same time you may need to finish a QSO on the
> opposite radio or hit
> > F1 to call CQ Test.
> >
> > Having the ability to send messages on the opposite radio
> without any of
> > your hands having to go to the other keyboard would be
> really great and
> > would help reduce the fatigue induced by the increased
> auditory and visual
> > spatial awareness needed when changing from keboard to
> keyboard in the
> > middle of QSOs (beyond what's expected to help increase
> auditory spatial
> > awareness, that is: typing callsigns).
> >
> > In other words. Two keyboards have pros and cons.
> >
> > On one hand you have more flexibility and it helps increase
> the auditory
> > spatial awareness.
> >
> > When it comes to typing callsigns it helps the brain
> correlate what's
> > being typed with what's being heard on each audio channel
> (headphone).
> >
> > Now, if you are typing a call, with your vision focused on a
> keyboard and
> > in the middle of the typing you have to change your visual
> focus from one
> > keyboard to another to just press Enter, Plus, F1 or
> whatever, that reduces
> > your capability of focusing what you are hearing and typing
> a lot more than
> > if you could press a key on the same keyboard your are
> typing the callsign
> > to achieve the same result.
> >
> > Hope you can implement some exceptions to the keyboard
> assignment so that
> > this feature can be used when using two keyboards.
> >
> > Of course there are mutant intergalactic lids like Dan N6MJ
> that may not
> > even need this feature, but for humans, it may really help.
> >
> >
> > Tnx much!
> >
> >
> > 73,
> >
> >
> > Martin LU5DX
> >
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