How about the opposite approach?
The shift key on the Tune click prevents it?  That fits right in the event
chain then.

73
Mike W9MDB

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 16/12/2015 17:59, Joe Taylor wrote:
> > I think power settings by band is NOT a good idea, however.  Indeed, in
> > most setups power should not be set using our "Pwr" slider.  The proper
> > audio level should be set with the OS volume control, and power output
> > then set with a control in the radio.  The Pwr slider should be all the
> > way up, at 100%.
> Hi Joe and All,
>
> the "Pwr" slider is the O/S volume control for the selected audio output
> device. Otherwise agreed.
>
> I am looking at how easy it is to detect that the SHIFT key is depressed
> while processing "Pwr" slider changes. I think this should satisfy the
> basic requirement to set "Tune" power without removing the ability to
> fine tune the Tx power in "Tune" mode for those that want it. I.e. the
> new functionality only occurs when the slider is adjusted with the SHIFT
> key pressed. How does that sound?
>
> As for power settings per band, that is a fairly large can of worms to
> open and IMHO not something we should be trying to deal with.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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