> It would leave one hand free for tuning radios, etc. Not sure how hard it
> is to do the control combinations or functions keys necessary for TR.
>
>Torsten
> N4OGW
I noticed this problem during the WW last weekend. I was doing a lot of
one hand keyboarding while the other was running the RIT. Slows me
down when the right hand does this "coast guard spiral-in search" for the
S key. The way I have to operate to unwind packet piles kinda sucks but
I don't see a ready solution with this new keyboard. Someday, of course,
the radio's micro processor will auto-track a single audio tone and mute
the rest of the pile. Please don't tell me Writelog does this already.
> The beauty of TR is to let you have modes and different functions for
> the same key, depending on the mode. Hmmm, that reminds me of VI editor.
> Everybody hates it until you learn to use it. And then it is the best
> tool you have.
>
> 73, Denny, KX7M
(esc) I
Hi Dennu (esc)R y (esc)I
Now there are two people in the whole world that likes VI, you and
the Unix? guy that wrote it. ! WQ ctl alt f4
ED.com is by far the best DOS text editor as it requires zero learning
curve and uses no hidden ASCII characters.
73 Rich KL7RA
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