Thanks to all that replied. I ended up using a free program “Pulover’s Macro
Creator.”
http://www.autohotkey.net/~Pulover/
In its simplest form, it records your mouse motion and mouse clicks and creates
a macro. Very simple, quick and easy to do. No “programming.” It even moved the
SatPC32 wind
t;)
WScript.Sleep(5000)
WshShell.Exec("C:\Program Files (x86)\DXLab\DXLabLauncher.exe")
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Van: "Don"
Aan: "[FlexRadio]"
Verzonden: Vrijdag 14 juni 2013 19:30:35
Onderwerp: Re: [Flexradio] Creating a startup script
Ron, W5RKN
Short ans
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:04 AM, Ronald G. Parsons wrote:
> There must be a script
==
Ron, you can write a .bat file to do it. Save it on your desktop and launch
everything by clicking on the .bat file's icon.
Here's a sample. It applies to a different setup, but is analogous
ector
Subject: [Flexradio] Creating a startup script
There must be a script for this!
When I start up my Flex system, I have to start a bunch of programs and most
require clicking on an option. For example:
Double-click DDUtil shortcut on desktop
Double-click PowerSDR shortcut on desktop
Click
i THINK the DXLabs launcher can do all that stuff for youck with dave aa6yq
73, w5xz, dan
--- On Fri, 6/14/13, Ronald G. Parsons wrote:
From: Ronald G. Parsons
Subject: [Flexradio] Creating a startup script
To: "FlexRadio Reflector"
Date: Friday, June 14, 2013, 3:04 PM
There
There must be a script for this!
When I start up my Flex system, I have to start a bunch of programs and most
require clicking on an option. For example:
Double-click DDUtil shortcut on desktop
Double-click PowerSDR shortcut on desktop
Click “Use” the FLEX-1500 on the Flex chooser
Double-click P
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