I just tried to get it to work today and no go. I'm using the most recent
version of pwrsdr running under win 7. I suspect they never upgraded the
software to support win 7.
I'll just continue to learn the various keyboard commands built in to
PWRSDR.
thanks to everyone for eir comments.
Rick
W2JAZ
I thought I would need one of those when I first bought my 1500A. But after
using a mouse and the various freq controls on the keyboard for going on three
months now, I decided I didn't need it after all. It was merely my initial
fear of 'what, no knobs at all? yikes!
Bob, NZ5A
Sent from my
I used the Powermate until I got my FlexControl. It is a well made little
piece of hardware but the software appears to have been written by Mr.
Throstlethwait's 8th grade "Introduction to Programming" class.
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Joe Word wrote:
> I used the Griffin Powermate to t
I use a Shuttle Pro V2 for other applications but I was not happy with
it at all for PowerSDR. Like Jim, I'm now using my mouse (Logitech MX
Revolution), which has assignable buttons/wheels. Works great. I can
operate most of the PowerSDR functions from the mouse. This is my
current setup - wor
I've got one of those, and the other big USB ShuttlePro "Super Mouse" thing.
I've gone through setting them up, doing the configurations, and for a
casual user like myself, it's not worth it.
I prefer to use just my Logitch Trackman Wheel, as It does everything I
need, and it's easier to use.
I originally got one of those after market knobs, total pain in butt.
My mouse does it all
But others have a different view
--- On Sat, 12/10/11, Richard Lawn wrote:
> From: Richard Lawn
> Subject: [Flexradio] Griffin USB Knob Questions
> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Date: Saturday, December
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