Thanks Wayne. That's exactly what I needed. All is fine and with the
availability of Shift+F1, there appears to be 21 available messages for SSB.
However, Shift+F10 is not recognized by Keyboard Shortcuts because it must be
in use by another program on both my laptop and my shack desktop.
When I execute Shift+F10, a tiny box appears in the upper left hand part of the
screen that says "What's this?".
If I execute Shift+F10 outside WriteLog, it brings up the same menu and
right-clicking the mouse. So I'm guessing Shift+F10 is a Windows command to
execute a mouse right-click. I don't like so I'll see if I can find a way to
disable that.
Also, why is MessageShiftPh12 not available? I'm guessing so that you don't
accidentally change frequencies if you fat-finger the shift key? Probably a
good idea.
I'll let you know what I find on Shift+F10. Anyone know of a way of disabling
it from executing a mouse right-click?
Don AA5AU
From: Wayne <support@writelog.com>
To: Writelog Forum <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] How do you send SHIFTED SSB messages?
> ...Shift+F2 through Shift+F11 does records the
> messages on the fly but I don't use those messages...
From the WriteLog help file on Keyboard Shortcuts:
> MessageShift01 through MessageShift10 send the shifted message for
> CW/RTTY, but for SSB start the DVK file recording process for the
> message 1 through 10, using whatever DVK type is selected.
> MessageShiftPh01 through MessageShiftPh10 send the shifted message
> regardless of mode, and for the appropriate mode.
Said another way: you have to use Setup/Keyboard-shortcuts to change the
assignments for SHIFT+F2 through Shift+F11
Wayne
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