Hi !
Before writing this I played a while with wsjtx and single hand. My both
hands are not in very good shape. Sometimes right is better, sometimes left.
For that I have learned to switch mouse from one side of the table to
another. I do not switch buttons, just the placement of the mouse.
It did not took many days to learn to do things equally with left or
right. Drawing programs were the the most difficult at start, but with
practice it is rather easy to learn, too.
It is the same with FT8. Just some open minded learning and some practice.
I do not have any difficulties, with one hand, to move my TX to wanted
slot first by right clicking desired point on waterfall to get my RX
there and then clicking "TX<-RX".
Fast and simple. It just costs 2 clicks. Nothing more.
Well, prices of did rise 50% from rc2, as they always do, but against
that we got really well working split.
You may complain having "double click", but you can not say it is
impossible or hard with one hand in any way.
I'm surprised to notice that:
- people to not read manuals or user guides. Not even release notes.
And WSJT-X is not the only program...
Should guides have to be programmed so that they pop up at first
start after upgrade
and you can not use program itself after first setting check box on
every chapter to seen (perhaps even read) it?
- people do not want to change way of working that the have once learned.
They always look situation from their own point of view, not from
the global view.
Habits are not easily changed. Not even when the new ones finally
would offer more.
- Spending time to negative conversations is more important than using
it for learning new things.
Ok! I have same problems with myself. I admit that.
Maybe it has been little smaller shock for me as I have played with most
of devel-versions between rc2 and rc3
and seen that progress was going to better direction all the time.
Let's try to learn something new and give up from old. We have an
excellent rc3 version. Thanks for that!
--
Saku
OH1KH
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