I had rotator cuff and bicep surgery and did learn cw with my left hand.  While 
not as proficient as my right it did get me by.  I used the same “assignments” 
as the right hand has.
Worked out well.
de KG9H


> On Mar 19, 2018, at 1:41 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>       I'm a Lefty. When I got my 1st electronic keyer & key I learned with
> the key set for a Righty. That was over 40 yr.s ago. It is very handy.
> When I share CW duties in contests or Field Day all that's needed is
> to move the key to the left or right side of the operating position.
> No re-wiring or set up. I receive better than I send but I can send
> clean CW at 30+ WPM.
> 
>       In life we Lefties have to overcome lots of things designed for
> Righties! You just adapt.
> 
>       K9IL
> 
> 
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