I've not been active with CW since my Novice years but distinctly recall those with swinging gaits to their sending. If you are musically oriented its an easy thing to slip into.

I haven't tried using a straight key since having my right hand forefinger shortened (partial amputation early Sept.) but think I will be OK with the straight key. Paddle NO; my middle finger coordination is not anywhere what had with my forefinger: Try clicking left mouse button with middle finger! learning how to write with pen and pencil all over again (or make believe I am a doctor writing prescriptions scribble). No more gun shooting with missing trigger finger. Soldering seems to be OK as I always held parts with left hand.

So (probably) I will resort to keyboard sending CW. For CW-eme I can have common scripts prerecorded for push button send. But typing on querty keyboard with one finger missing is another challenge. E-mail is a good training tool, as I can correct errors before sending.

Left hand sending - Ha Ha I am having to do things that require strength left handed (pressing spray can buttons). No strength in middle finger (only good for Italian hand signals-capice?).

73, Ed - KL7U
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