Collin, I just may do that.
Chris.
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From: "Colin M" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: Making a Skype Conference: is it Possible?
Hi Chris!
Well no wonder you could be confused!
I've just been in a call with one of my contacts and there was no end call
button!
But on another contacts call it was there!
So if you've got a little time and the inclination call mi focus_66
And I might help with the window or not depending on how it turns up :]
hahahahaha
Colin
Qapla!
Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
On 8 Apr 2011, at 22:39, Chris Gilland wrote:
Carolyn,
Maybe I am taking things a bit fast, but I don't feel at all frustrated,
which by the sound of your e-mail is how you made it sound you thought I
felt. I'm more just confused. I understand how to use voice over enough
to look through the menus.
With all do respect, I find your comment slightly inappropriate. Though I
see where you are coming from, telling someone to slow down when they ask
for help is not productive, in my opinion. I think if someone could just
explain that screen to me when I am in an active call and how to get to
the controls like ending a call, I know that command shift h will do it.
We've already covered that, but everyone tellsm e that I should be also
alternatively able to find the actual button. Same goes with muting etc.
If I'm asking to much I'm sorry, but am I gonna be denied help just
because I am quote: doing too much at once? Am I grounded from posting to
the list? LOL! Just kidding on that last question. Seriously though...
Sorry for so many questions, but I don't feel for now at my level of skill
that it's too much to ask someone to describe that main active call window
and what the sources list is and what the scroll area and skype menu
everyone was talking about that they were able to vo over to.
Chris.
On Apr 8, 2011, at 4:59 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
Chris:
Settle Down! Step away from the computer! Warning Warning! You're
trying to do everything at once. When you're in a call, you can hit
command shift h, which us in theory supposed to hang up the call. If it
doesn't, press command-w to close the window. This will bring up a
dialog asking if you want to end the call. Vo right arrow to end call,
and select it with vo space.
If you take your time a little and don't try to do this all in a week,
it'll be a lot easier and less frustrating for you, imho.
Also, Take some time to explore the various menus. they'll tell you all
kinds of good info about how to make things happen.
Good luck.
Take care
On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
I don't know even how to put someone on hold. As I said, I am finding
skype 5 to be really confusing. I am actually thinking of going back to
skype 2 if anyone has the old dmg. I think the skype web site may! have
it, but I need to look.
I think that the main think to be more specific, as I said in my last
message is I am not understanding how to get to everything like hold,
the end call, the mute, the video button, etc. when I'm in an active
call. I heard something about a scroll area and setting it to 60
percent or greater. this just is not making sense. I'm still kind a
fairly new to voice over so this is all kind a new to me. Sorry. I
think if someone can explain this to me a bit more I can get it, but
right now, I'm totally baffled.
Chris.
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