Addition to my previous message.
The Window menu of N1MM+ is Alt-N. When you are in the main entry window,
some of the entry window's options are on this menu. It's possible that
something is unchecked which should be checked. The other possible windows
are also listed there, but you may not necessarily be able to tell whether
they are opened or closed; I wouldn't advise playing with them without some
sighted help.
Another useful thing you can do is look at the N1MM.INI file. It will show
you which windows are being displayed, because a value is equal to 1 instead
of 0. You probably know that there are multiple backups of that INI file,
and if the program was working correctly recently, one of them may show you
what has changed.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: rgarrett5--- via Talk
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2018 9:33 PM
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Cc: rgarre...@comcast.net
Subject: Loggin Program N1MM
Greetings,
Does anyone on this list use N1MM for Ham Radio contesting? I'm using
Windows 10 and for the life of me, I can not maximize the window for this
program. Any suggestions on what keyboard command to use? The main issue
is I need to be able to know if a station I am working is a duplication.
After many hours of operating and hundred of calls, duplications happen so,
it is best to be able to avoid them. Perhaps not a WE issue but a windows
10 matter. The old command of Alt, space and X does nothing. Thanks, Bob
Garrett
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