Writelog does support an external paddle, at least through the multikeyer.
From the multikeyer webpage at http://www.writelog.com/cwkeyer/W5XDKeyer.htm :
4. Paddle inputs for sending CW. Touching a paddle aborts any PC-generated CW
in progress. WriteLog provides an INI file option to select your preference of
the "automatic letter space" keyer mode. With the auto spacing turned ON, the
paddle-sent CW extends any space between symbols that's longer than a dot space
to the 3 dot space inter-letter morse standard.
I don't know the DX Doubler well at all, but if it has only one keying input
then just connect the computer generated CW and then paddle/keyer in paralell.
You won't have all the features of the multikeyer, but you will at least have
access to the paddle for QRS or fills.
73 de Al, KE1FO
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Lafont [mailto:blafont@frontiernet.net]
Sent: 10/6/2004 11:32:18 PM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] CW Paddle
> I use an external CW paddle connected to a DX Doubler. Is there a way to
> configure WriteLog to allow use of the external paddle?
>
> 73-Bob
> WA2MNO
>
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