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[WriteLog] Headphone Split

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Subject: [WriteLog] Headphone Split
From: 033257007@telia.com (Anders Larsson)
Date: Thu May 29 11:22:48 2003
Hi Ken,
I use Macro Express at http://www.macros.com/ to create my own macros. This
way I can program e.g. the keys on the numeric keypad to perform various
key strokes or mouse clicks. You can then toggle Headphone Split and change
keyboard focus with only one keystroke. I hardly use the mouse at all. 

Thanks for the QSOs in the CQ WPX CW contest.
73
Andy SM6CNN, 7S6N in contests, ex DF3IAL


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Widelitz" <widelitz@gte.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: 28 May, 2003 05:38
Subject: [WriteLog] Headphone Split


> What do you Writelog SO2R mavens do to toggle the Headphone Split?
> 
> To toggle the headphone split, I had to use WAY TOO MANY keystrokes.
> 
> 1. CNTL-N to get from the QSO Entry window to the main window.
> 2. ALT-R to get to the Radio menu.
> 3. S to toggle Headphone Split
> 4. CNTL-P to return to the QSO Entry window.
> 5. Down/Up Arrow to enter a call to check on the S&P radio.
> 
> I tried F-Keys. Unfortunately, I HATE mousing. Plus, it didn't even save
> many keystrokes at to toggle the headphone split, I had to click on the
> F-Key, CNTL-P to return to the QSO Entry window and Down Arrow to enter a
> call on the S&P radio. Given the time it takes to mouse, it didn't save
> time.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> 73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
> 
> 
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