Shortcut Keys
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Short Cut Keys
DDUtil uses the following short cut keys while DDUtil has the window focus
General
- {F1 - F12} - Executes macros 1 - 12
- Shift + {F1 - F12} - Executes macros 13 - 24
- Ctrl + {F1 - F12} - Executes macros 25 - 36
- Ctrl + Shift + {F1 - F12} - Executes macros 37 - 48
- Alt + "C" - Clear Error Log
- Alt + "O" - Open Error Log
- Ctrl + "A" - Same as pressing Set Auto Drive button
- Ctrl + "B" - Sets SteppIR antenna Bi-Directional mode
- Ctrl + "C" - Activates the Load function of the Quick Memory
- Ctrl + "F" - Sets SteppIR antenna Forward mode
- Ctrl + "L" - Enables the Low Power Drive mode
- Ctrl + "O" - Toggles the Operate/StandBy button
- Ctrl + "R" - Sets SteppIR antenna 180 (Reverse Direction) mode
- Ctrl + "~" (tilde) Toggles the Split Mode button
- Ctrl + "+" (num pad +) TK tuning rate up ([ctrl] + [num pad '+'])
- Ctrl + "-" (num pad -) TK tuning rate down ([ctrl] + [num pad '-'])
- Ctrl + "Page Up" - Steps through the tabs from left to right
- Ctrl + "Page Down" - Steps through the tabs from right to left
- Ctrl + Alt + "L" - Quick Memory Load
- Ctrl + Alt + "N" - Activates the Memory Note feature of the Quick Memory
- Ctrl + Alt + "R" - Quick Memory Recall Memory (steps 1-5)
- Ctrl + Alt + "S" - Quick Memory Save Memory (1-5)
- Ctrl + Alt + "T" - Toggles the speech synthesis (talk) on/off
- Ctrl + Alt + "U" - Quick Memory Undo last frequency move
- Ctrl + Alt + "V" - Quick Memory switch Vfo/Memory
- Ctrl + Shift + Down Arrow - Move Rotator - 5 degrees.
- Ctrl + Shift + Up Arrow - Move Rotator + 5 degrees.
- Ctrl + Shift + "M" - Executes the selected macro in the macro editor (Macro tab)
- Ctrl + Shift + "S" - Toggles the radio Remote Power on/off button
- Note: this feature requires a mod to the radio and external hardware to function