Hi Rebecca. I use Fring, which is an instant messaging/voice over ip
app which includes skype.
http://maccessibility.net/iphone/apps/#
the maccessibility site is a brillint resource for all things Apple
including Macs and IPhones. You can get a whole list of accessible
apps for the iphone at
http://maccessibility.net/iphone/apps/
Fring has a few unlabelled buttons, but it's fairly easy to guess what
they are, for instance, if you need to dial a number, there is a
numpad which just says 'button' on each one. You can press one of them
and see what digit has been put in the display and basically count
your way through the unlabelled buttons. Hope this helps?

Cheers

Thuy

On 17/09/2009, Rebecca Redmile <amrywoddyddiauheu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a particular skype ap that's accessible? The one I downloaded
> is not as accessible as it might be, or I'm doing it wrong. It says I
> have three contact requests but no matter how I try and access what
> they are, it won't read them. Now it's reading a list of presumably
> the letters of the alphabet under which heading I might have contacts,
> so for instance it says A C D E F  H L etc. but that's the extent of it.
> The other thing that's causing me problems is how to sync skype
> contacts between IPhone and Mac? I thought they would sync if you
> checked that box in the cell phone settings scroll area in ITunes, but
> it seems it only works one way, if at all. Any help would be
> appreciated.
> Rebecca
>
> >
>

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