Actually the mousing isn't but so bad so long as the windows are right besides
each other. I use a gaming mouse which has a button programmed as ESC
and another with ALT/W.
It seems whatever you learn tends to be what you stick with. I've tried keyboard
centric contesting and don't do well. It hurts me for CW/SSB where there is
typing
needed.
Mark. N2QT
> On Jul 19, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Tim Shoppa <tshoppa@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I too tried dueling CQ's in N1MM+ using the automatic function. I didn't
> even get as far as AC0C did.
>
> N2QT wrote of doing dueling CQ's using the mouse. I'm not a mouse guy, but
> I did have success doing dueling CQ's from keyboard:
>
> 1: Hit F1 for radio 1
> 2: As soon as that completes, hit backslash to switch radios then hit F1
> for radio 2.
> 3: If anyone comes back on radio 1, hit backslash "early" to type his call
> in for radio 1.
>
> Yes, I was hitting the backslash button a lot! Gonna wear it out smooth
> soon!
>
> Note that I am not a mouse kind of guy. I don't click on callsigns. Doing
> dueling CQ's by mouse clicking between windows would be very grueling. I
> felt that doing it with keyboard worked out well.
>
> What I did occasionally find using my method, is that somehow F2 (for fill)
> and F3 (for extra TU when maybe the first TU was lost) messages sometimes
> didn't work. I would hit them, but nothing would happen. I would have to do
> something like switch focus twice to make them work again. Maybe it had
> something to do with me being in ESM mode.
>
> Tim N3QE
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