alexandersawyer wrote:Would specifically love a preference to choose which keyer the button controls since different users will have different needs.
I can't think of a single legitimate reason why those buttons should ever change the configuration of the keyer, other than turning it on and off. If the user configures the keyer a certain way, presumably that is how the user wants it to work, so LEAVE IT ALONE and do what the button is supposed to do: turn it on and off, as already configured.
All that said, it seems wasteful to me that there are separate ON and OFF buttons for this. Why not just have one button to toggle the keyer on and off, and let us configure the other as AUTO or TIE for that keyer, or as an ON/OFF toggle for the other keyer?
Lots of rather curious design choices...