You can always use the standard windows features to get around.
In this case, ALT-TAB will move you between different areas on the screen
Tried it and it works fine for what you are aksing
Ric KV1W
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Hilding" <eric@hilding.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 04:31
Subject: [WriteLog] Several issues
>
> I thought I had gotten an answer to the 1st one but can't find the #&^!
> email.
>
> #1 - Is there some way to re-enter the QSO window (preferably that the
> cursor be positioned in the Call field) IF, for ANY reason, one bumps the
> mouse or focus changes? In other words, a ONE-KEY (Hot Key or whatever)
> way to get back to bizz WITHOUT having to grab the #^&! mouse? I hate
> mice ;-(
>
> #2 - I looked in the Help file but couldn't seem to find out how to set an
> "auto-CQ" interval. My default install of WL shows "F1 acts as CT" (or
> something like that) in the CW/SSB/RTTY setup dialog, but it does
> not...what comes up from F1 is the WL "Help" file!
>
> #3 - Exactly HOW does one save various CW/SSB/RTTY program
> messages/codings into some kind of 'template' file which can be easily
> retrieved for re-use as desired? If this capability does not exist for
> some reason, puhleeeeze add it! (Tnx)
>
> #4 - What is the recommended 'delay' in ms to use for the PTT to CW Delay
> setting? Does this vary from rig to rig? I now have a TS-870S and
> connected to WL via the 9pin serial port connections.
>
> #5 - I understand TR allows one to plug your key paddle directly into the
> system, so if you want to manual key, what comes out will be at the same
> settings as the SW keyer. Can this be done in WL?
>
> Thanks much for the help.
>
> 73...
>
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