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When in Morse Code mode, the Jouse 2 interprets your sips and puffs as dots and dashes and then sends the appropriate character to your computer, just as if you typed that letter on your keyboard.
For instance if you wanted to type the letter "a" you would need to "sip" and then "puff" which corresponds to " . (dot)" and "- (dash)".

There is no extra software required to do this, the computer just thinks the Jouse2 is a standard USB keyboard.

There are four different Morse Code character sets built into the Jouse2, which can be selected using the appropriate DIP switches on the Jouse2 control unit. The four different Morse Code character sets include:

Morse 2000

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
www.uwec.edu/ce/Morse2000.htm

Darci USB

WesTest Engineering Corporation
www.westest.com

EZKeys

Words+
www.words-plus.com

EZ Morse

Neil Squire Society
www.neilsquire.ca

 

 

 

 

 

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