In a message dated 4/11/2009 7:13:28 PM Central Daylight Time,
duxburyn@bellsouth.net writes:
Sure it does.
If your computer mouse has a scroll wheel (between the left and right hand
buttons), it controls your transceiver's frequency. Scroll forward
increases, scroll backward decreases frequency. Works great with my K3.
73,
Norm - W1MO
Norm;
Thanks. Yes, I have used the scroll wheel before to move the freq.
However, I have an application where I want to use a laptop that does not have
a
mouse with scroll wheel. Was hoping to find a keyboard only solution.
Perhaps, I'll just have to get an external mouse with a scroll wheel for the
laptop.
73,
AL, K0AD
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