[SCCC] SCCC Digest, Vol 103, Issue 18
H Lawrence Serra
hlserra at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 26 15:57:22 PDT 2011
To save time to get to "ALT-W" (Wipe) when you need to clear the field, I use AutoHotKey to set the large Number Pad "0-Ins" key on the lower right of the keyboard to macro "ALT-W" in one keystroke. I can reach it easily with my right little finger and it speeds up the correction process.
73, Larry N6NC
--- On Tue, 7/26/11, Art K6XT <k6xt at arrl.net> wrote:
From: Art K6XT <k6xt at arrl.net>
Subject: Re: [SCCC] SCCC Digest, Vol 103, Issue 18
To: sccc at contesting.com
Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2011, 12:20 PM
Bob
On errors I often do a CTRL-W and start over from memory. You are right,
one mis-step while correcting and the logger is likely to send you down
a road that takes two or three Q's of time to straighten out. I find by
then I'm so frustrated I forget what should be entered.
I touch type numbers. My fingers know when I've screwed up. I didn't do
much by way of being smart in high school but the one really useful
class was 9th grade typing. Learning to touch type is IMHO essential.
Although there are some mity speedy hunt and peckers out there.
The numbers take all that care because of the 6,7 and 9,0 keys. The rest
are extensions of the letters below. I bet if you analyze where most of
the mistakes are it will be on those keys. Always keep in mind the
QWERTY keyboard was purposely designed to frustrate and slow down fast
typists because the typists were jamming and breaking the mechanical
lever setup of early typewriters.
One thing you might do - and this isn't easy, I've tried without any
particular success- is switch to the Dvorak keyboard. This system was
designed to facilitate fast typing.
73 Art K6XT
Allison, Colorado
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2. CW Keyboarding Question (RGrubic at aol.com)
3. Re: CW Keyboarding Question (H Lawrence Serra)
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 00:28:10 EDT
From: RGrubic at aol.com
Subject: [SCCC] CW Keyboarding Question
To: sccc at contesting.com
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I'm now starting to practice copying cw on a keyboard. I'm starting very
slow--one letter at a time (using the FISTS K7QO CW CD from the
beginning)--but I'm progressing very, very fast because I can already type and I know
the code pretty well. After reviewing which fingers to use on the numbers (I
never did type numbers regularly), I'm finding that typing numbers is
slowing me down--hitting the wrong row sometimes, missing the zero for the nine,
slowing down on the 4-5 reach to hit the right one, etc. I'm NOT looking
at the keyboard.
My question for those of you who operate in contests at a high QSO rate and
type onto a keyboard: what tips do you have for me specifically in typing
the numbers accurately--other than practice, practice, practice. If there
are any tips to be had, I'd like to hear them. I fear, though, that the key
(pun intended) lies in practice, practice, practice (like ultimately with
RUFZ cw trainer).
When you type, do you look at the logging software screen or off into space
just off the screen and KNOW whether you've hit the right key or not. I
guess you'd need to look and be sure your cursor is in the right window so
you could Tab around at times. Making and correcting mistakes with the
Backspace key is also problematic. It take time and has to be executed smoothly.
Did you go through all these steps too? I'd like to hear from non-touch
typist too--the hunt and peck group if is there is one. What typing tips
could you pass on to an interested ham--even other than regarding numbers?
Thank you very much in advance. I've always gotten some good responses
from this SCCC group.
73,
Bob, NC6Q
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