Re: [Dx4win] keyboard update

2009-01-12 Thread Joe Giacobello
Courtney, I bought a compact keyboard (no numeric keypad) with all those 
features.  It appears to be manufactured by XGene and not Adesso.  I 
don't use it because I find the trackball too small and too sensitive 
even when I have it set for minimum speed, etc. in the control panel.  
I'm curious to know how you find the sensitivity of the trackball on 
your Adesso.

73, Joe
K2XX


Courtney Judd K4WI wrote:
 Well I promised that I would inform all when I settled my keyboard options! 
 ended up purchasing an Adesso WKB-3200UB wireless 2.4 Ghz with built in 
 optical trackball, scroll wheel and hot keys. Turned out to be just what the 
 doctor ordered everything in one place... no more reaching for the 
 trackball. It works great with Writelog... still finding out new things... 
 the scroll wheel will move the frequency of the rig when in the logging 
 window... way cool! Haven't played with it in DX4WIN yet but expect good 
 things also. Best $70 that I have spent in a while. 73's Cort K4WI 

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RE: [Dx4win] keyboard

2009-01-01 Thread Dave Sharred
And Cort, this was my reply to Steve:
I must have bought it over 2 years ago now Steve; and am in the main very
happy with it.

I chose it as a Bluetooth device;  I realised that 27MHz was not going to
work; a lot of products (then) never stated the frequency, and just said
Wireless. I checked the FCC number on these devices; and found the
certification to be for 27MHz, so that ruled out most devices.

The MX5000 I had was rather expensive at the time (?80 I think); but I think
was a good investment.  It is a plastic case ; the Keyboard has many fancy
features that I rarely use in the shack !   The mouse uses a rechargeable
battery and stand, and has good life;  the keyboard uses 4 AA batteries; I
never turn it off, but a set last 9 months or more

 - At home and IOM, I never heard any noises from it whatsoever.
- At home, I have never caused it any grief, even with my 91B !
- At IOM, in a M/M environment, sometimes the keyboard had a latency build
up - it would have delayed characters as seen by the screen.  This was not
too significant, everything got sent eventually. Put some people off, but
didn't worry me too much.   It has never sent garbled characters, or locked
up !

The only other issue is that sometimes the keyboard unpairs itself - the
mouse never does.  I don't know though if this is to do with me - often I
still use the main keyboard , unless I am doing some serious work ! So I am
not sure if it unpairs if it is not being used.  It is very simple to pair
it again to the blue tooth dongle.

73

Dave
G3NKC

-Original Message-
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]on Behalf Of Steve GW4BLE
Sent: 01 January 2009 15:11
To: 'Courtney Judd K4WI'; 'ACG'
Cc: 'Writelog Reflector'; 'DX4WIN'
Subject: [Dx4win] keyboard




Great timing on the post Cort, because I am also thinking along the same
lines.

Although more expensive, I think that Bluetooth - as opposed to the 27 MHz
'wireless' - is the way to go and I have been recommended the Logitech
MX5000 wireless keyboard and mouse.  Haven't made any purchase yet though,
so would be very interested to hear from others with their recommendations.

Happy New Year

Steve
GW4BLE




-Original Message-
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Courtney Judd K4WI
Sent: 01 January 2009 13:53
To: ACG
Cc: Writelog Reflector; DX4WIN
Subject: [Dx4win] keyboard

Hi all,and HNY! I am looking for some advice on keyboards. I am thinking
about purchasing a wireless keyboard with built in trackball. I have found
several on the internet...most made by Adesso...some with trackball; others
with touchpad. I currently use a trackball;  prefer it over a standard
mouse. How does a touchpad work? Am I going to like going to a built in
all-in-one for contesting and general logging with Writelog and/or DX4WIN?
Any comments or suggestions welcomed! 73's Cort K4WI

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Re: [Dx4win] Keyboard Shortcuts

2008-10-12 Thread Wayne Rogers
Ian:  Indeed it does.  What I'm looking for is a way to map Alt W to F12.

Wayne
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Ian Fugler G4IIY 
  To: Wayne Rogers ; dx4win@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 1:19 PM
  Subject: [Dx4win] Keyboard Shortcuts


  Does F12 not do something similar?  I am not at the PC with DX4WIN at the 
moment, so cannot test.

  Ian
- Original Message - 
From: Wayne Rogers 
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 5:49 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Keyboard Shortcuts


Many of us use Writelog for our contest logging.  In writelog (and I think 
CT in the old days) Alt W is used to clear the QSO entry window.  In a contest 
you Alt W a lot, so it is second nature to Alt W if you want a clear QSO entry 
window.

 

In DX4Win it's F9 plus respond to the do you really want to pop-up, if 
you've made any QSO relevant entries.  I for one sure would like to have my Alt 
W key work in DX4Win.  I was hoping there was a way to customize keyboard 
shortcuts, but I couldn't find it.

 

Has anyone been successful in this regard?

 

Still a happy DX4Win customer, with almost 57K QSOs in the log.

 

Wayne N1WR 






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