I fully agree, Rob. It made a 2 handed operation out of a simple mouse
click. At least looks like we are going to have an option!
On 9/29/2017 3:06 PM, AB1NJ wrote:
Using 8144 here now. I don't usually post a lot, but I feel as if I
have to say something now. Concerning these changes...I really think
that:
1) it is now overly complicated, and
2) it worked better before.
I always have been one of those that never checked the LockTX=RX box,
and liked the way it used to work. That being, if I saw someone CQ and
clicked on their call, it would move the RX and TX to their offset.
AND, when I would CQ, if someone called me off my offset, my TX would
stay in place so that I could work split. All was good. Now, if I see
someone calling CQ, answer on their offset, have QSO, and then finish
and go to call another, my TX stays on the first stations offset
QRMing them unless I remember to CTRL-Click on the new station. This
is tough for an old dog to remember in the heat of battle, and I have
already inadvertently QRMed others. Now, with 8144, we have a setting
that will set TX and RX freq together, but doing that takes away the
former fine feature of ALT-Click or SHIFT-click. So I've lost my well
liked features with 8144. No problem for me now, as I just go back to
my trusty 8080, but I'm hoping the changes to 8144 will not end up in
RC3 or whatever comes next.
In the past I have suggested just doing away with the LockTX=RX box
and be done with it, and I still think that is the best option.
Watching this and other lists I see how many times the same questions
are asked and answered. I can only imagine how many such questions
will be posed if these changes become permanent. That is my feedback.
Rob AB1NJ
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