Hi W Paul, True enough. I should have mentioned that I experience this in Windows. Chirp has always been a better experience with a screenreader in Linux, excluding the flatpack era.
Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: W Paul Mills To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2023 12:52 AM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Using The Keyboard On Radio List
Well, it turns out to be the difference between linux and Windows. Works fine in linux.
On 7/24/23 23:54, K0LNY wrote:
Hi W Paul, The space action didn't help with this issue. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: W Paul Mills To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Monday, July 24, 2023 9:48 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_users] Using The Keyboard On Radio List
After you tab to the model list, hit the space bar or the enter key before you arrow up or down. You will like it.
On 7/24/23 10:19, K0LNY wrote:
Hey Group, I'm sure most folks here use Chirp with the computer's mouse or touchpad, but there is an annoying thing with the keyboard, and I'm hoping those who develop Chirp might be able to address this, and I wonder if it is annoying to others. I wouldn't call it a bug, because I'm guessing most users haven't experienced it. But in the radio model list, when I'm down arrowing to find my model, a dialog pops for every model, and reads: Experimental driver Tested and mostly works, but may give you issues when using lesser common radio variants. Proceed at your own risk, and let us know about issues! Do not prompt again for Yaesu FT-25R OK
* So this dialog is okay, but in prior Chirps, it only popped up once you selected your model and clicked okay. I'm guessing that most people typically just roll their pointer to the model and then get that message just one time. But when your model is 10 models down the list, it is quite annoying to have to uncheck the box and then okay. Can this dialog be moved to after the okay is clicked on a model, like it was before? What do others think? Thanks.
Glenn A man with a clock always knows what time it is. A man with two clocks is never sure. -- A derivative of Segal's law
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