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Hi, everyone.

I have been meaning to write this e-mail for quite some time, and thought 
I'd better do so before I forget again.

I have been spending some time working on sending CW via the computer 
keyboard using N3FJP's AC Log program, but am finding it more difficult to 
get used to than I originally had thought.

I guess it ultimately boils down to personal preference, and what each 
individual feels most comfortable with.

I still seem to feel more in control with the good old paddles and rig 
internal keyer.

All of this is not to say that I am totally turned off to sending CW via the 
computer keyboardthe.   In fact, like so many things we tinker with, I may 
return to it on occasion to try another strategy, just to see if I can raise 
my comfort level a bit.

Thanks to everyone who provided thoughts on the topic, when I proposed it a 
number of weeks ago.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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