pcAnywhere may work for you. I don't know if it might interfere with
keying speed but I don't think so. You of course also need some
connection which could be serial, parallel, or a network.
K4BEV@aol.com wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if there is anyway to redirect the input to TR?
> i.e. some device other than a keyboard (comm or lpt device).
> Two monitors, keyboards, mikes, radios, a paddle, etc. on the desk are
> getting to be a bit too much! I'd really like to pass info to TR from my
> windows machine and let TR do rig control, keying, etc.
> I've been using the main (win) machine for TR, but have run out of ports...
> Switched to the DOS machine and really like the way TR works on it.
> Don - K4BEV
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