I saw a post about unprogrammed voice keyer keys wiping out the
programming in all the other keys. This might be an easier work
around.
Record a very short, 'empty' .WAV file - - No sound - - Called SILENCE.WAV.
When you first run the new version, program ALL voice keyer
function keys to play the SILENCE.WAV file and save this setup.
Then when you actually want to use the voice keyer, reprogram
the desired keys to your actual files/sounds that you wish.
The idea is to give the software a file to play regardless what
function key is hit. Then in the heat of battle you won't hit
an unprogrammed key/message because there aren't any!
73,
Bob Helms, AF5Z
af5z@inetport.com
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