Seems to me that this could be a cottage industry. I would gladly pay for software that could implement this. I have quite literally aggravated an old rotator cuff problem (surgery once) tuning and pushing buttons on my ergonomically-challenged K3. I'm ready to rearrange the shack to put the radio on the left and have already trained my left hand to run the mouse. A "flat-on-the-desk" keypad would be wonderful.


On 3/10/2016 12:42 PM, Bill wrote:
A while back there was some information about using a 48 key keypad for controlling the K3. It was done by connecting the keypad to the P3 (expensive extra board required) and controlling the K3 by triggering assigned macros in the P3 that in turn are sent to the K3 for rig control. Has anyone had success using the keypad connected directly to the K3 for rig control (serial port)? I envision that each key would be individually programmed with an instruction, rather than keying a memory position in the P3.

BIll W2BLC K-Line
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