W1KM and I were just talking about this issue today. We'd like an option to
use the scrolling wheel on a mouse to rock the RIT.
These seems a more natural application of the scrolling wheel, since one
usually rocks the RIT back and forth hunting for
off-frequency responders.
-- Eric K3NA
> At 11:09 PM 11/11/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >I don't know if such a feature can be implemented (anybody know?),
> >but I was wondering what the group thinks about some keyboard control
> >of RIT?
> >
> >When running, I find the most frequent cause of having to move my
> >hand from the keyboard to the radio is tweaking the RIT for a station
> >that answered off frequency. I think it's great that hitting the *
> >resets the RIT to zero (it would even be greater if there were an INI
> >parameter to permit automatically resetting the RIT upon logging a
> >QSO). Wouldn't it be nice if you could hit a couple of keys (maybe
> >CTL right and left arrow) to move the RIT?
> >Comments?
> >Barry W2UP--
> >Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com
> >Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
> >
> >
> >
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