I've never actually experienced any keying issues with direct keying
(running XP SP1, SP2 then SP3) using SD or any other software.
However, I did try a Micoham MKII but all it did was generate noise across
all bands so that was quickly removed.
I have the Microkeyer, in its box, barely used if anyone wants to make a
sensible offer, given that it is virtually new!
73, Rob
G4LMW
http://www.G4LMW.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "DAVID BUTLER" <g4asr@btinternet.com>
To: <sd-user@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:28 AM
Subject: [SD-User] SD and windows keying
> Quote: "SD integrates with WinKey to eliminate CW timing issues caused by
> Windows."
>
>
> I haven't tried this yet but why can't I use SD to drive the built-in
> keyer inside my FT-2000 to eliminate
> CW timing issues caused by Windows. Or is it a little bit more complicated
> than this.
>
> I only ask because as far as I can tell Winkey is a stand-alone keyer -
> and theoretically so is the keyer in the FT-2000.
> Furthermore I can adjust all sorts of CW parameters within the menu system
> to integrate with SD, can't I?
>
> Also are the CW timing issues caused by all versions of Windows. Is it
> the same with Windows7?
>
> 73 David G4ASR
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