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Elliott Liggett 2020-03-27 06:20:31 +00:00
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wfview had been tested on the linux operating system using standard PC hardware from abou 10 years ago. wfview also runs great on the Raspberry Pi. When a Pi is set up to run wfview full screen on boot, it makes the Pi into a perfect "display adapter" for demonstrations using large TVs or projectors. wfview should totally work on Windows and Mac. If you are up for helping with the porting, please let me know.
**How can I get it?**
For installation directions, please see [INSTALL.md](https://gitlab.com/eliggett/wfview/-/blob/master/INSTALL.md) in [the repo](https://gitlab.com/eliggett/wfview/-/tree/master).
In the future, we will figure out a way to provide a proper .deb file. For now, just follow the directions and it will install.
**Tell me about the keyboard operation.**
wfview can be run entirely from a keyboard. Every operation has been made with a keystroke available. Most keystrokes, for common tasks, are single keys. For example, to enter a frequency, hit the "/" key (also available on most numberic keypads), type in the frequency desired in MHz, and then hit enter. For frequency, mode, and tuning, a numeric keypad works great and wfview was designed with this in mind. You can even use a wireless numeric keypad and tune around the bands from across the room.