[Ham-Computers] Keyboard Programming Help
Duane Fischer
dfischer at usol.com
Sat Dec 17 03:45:56 EST 2005
Robert,
maybe you should consider Dragon Dictate to navigate and Naturally Speaking
for dictation in electronic mail. word processing etc. Very good
recognition with minimal errors.
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From: Dale Miller <stpatrick3 at twlakes.net>
To: Computers or other used for amateur radio communications or
experimenting <ham-computers at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Keyboard Programming Help
Date: Saturday, December 17, 2005 3:14 AM
I seem to remember the logitech keyboards allowing the "F keys" to be
remapped.
Don't hold me to it as I haven't had a logitech keyboard for almost 2
years, and I can't find anything on there site that gives details on the
Itouch sofware.
There is some software on the internet that does what you wold like to do.
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All the Best & 73's
Dale Miller, KC2CBD
Tennessee
Ham Operator since 1997
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WA5CAB at cs.com wrote:
>Group,
>
>I run an "older" dBase for DOS/dBase 5 base accounting system that I use
to
>pay my bills, keep up with records for our rich uncle in April, and keep
up
>with my radio and TM collection. For years, I've used an old DOS utility
>(ProKey) invoked when I start the accounting system to reprogram the
Shift-F1 through
>F12 keys to say "JAN BILL", "FEB BILL", etc. Early next year I'm going to
>try to port the 8-bit code into the 32-bit version of dBase, and obviously
>ProKey isn't going to be usable. It's possible that the 32-bit version
itself
>might take care of the problem but the 8-bit version can't program F11 and
F12.
>Does anyone know of a Windows based utility that can reprogram keyboard
keys a
>la ProKey?
>
>I'm currently using an early Microsoft curved keyboard, which I probably
need
>to replace anyway, as the "E" is almost rubbed off of that key. But I
took a
>look at (i.e., installed) several of Microsoft's drivers tonight (my
keyboard
>wasn't actually on the list) and although they allow programming a bunch
of
>keys that are not on this keyboard, none of the ones I tried showed any
>Function keys on the programming list. But as an alternate solution, if
anyone knows
>of a curved keyboard (I just about can't type on a straight one any more)
>whose function keys can be programmed, I might try that as I need a new
keyboard
>anyway.
>
>Robert Downs - Houston
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>MVPA 9480
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