Hey Brad, that's what I was trying to put. But as you can see, ended up
appearing as the actual quotation, which is why you missed what I put.
Joseph Hudson
EmailFaceTime/iMessage
jhud7...@twc.com
Connect with me on zoom
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FaceTime will not be found in macOS System Settings. It is not there.When FaceTime is open, pressing CMD + Comma, opens settings within FaceTime.- Brad -On Jan 6, 2024, at 15:23, joseph hudson wrote:Hi Lorie, if you wanted to do it in System Settings, you need to have FaceTime open and then do c
Hi Lorie, if you wanted to do it in System Settings, you need to have FaceTime
open and then do command, in order to disable it. But glad you found it.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 2:24 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> oh ok. found it. I was looking for it in system settings.
>
>> On Jan 6, 2024, at 4:21
oh ok. found it. I was looking for it in system settings.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 4:21 AM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> It should be on your dock, but as with all apps, you will find it in the Apps
> folder. Just open any finder window and do a Command shift A.
>
>> On Jan 6, 2024, at 02:08, Lorie Mc
It should be on your dock, but as with all apps, you will find it in the Apps
folder. Just open any finder window and do a Command shift A.
> On Jan 6, 2024, at 02:08, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> where’s the facetime app on the Mac? I’ve been looking in system settings but
> so far I haven’t foun
where’s the facetime app on the Mac? I’ve been looking in system settings but
so far I haven’t found it.
> On Jan 5, 2024, at 4:24 PM, Herbie Allen wrote:
>
> there’s an easier way, in the Facetime app on your Mac, do a Command K which
> should disable. You can also find that in the menu bar.
there’s an easier way, in the Facetime app on your Mac, do a Command K which
should disable. You can also find that in the menu bar.
> On Jan 5, 2024, at 16:16, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> is this on the phone or on the Mac?
>
>> On Jan 5, 2024, at 3:51 PM, joseph hudson wrote:
>>
>> Hi Lori, y
is this on the phone or on the Mac?
> On Jan 5, 2024, at 3:51 PM, joseph hudson wrote:
>
> Hi Lori, you need to turn off Wi-Fi calling under system, preferences and
> FaceTime. That will stop your Mac from ringing whenever you get phone calls.
> Joseph Hudson
>
> EmailFaceTime/iMessage
> jhud7
Hi Lori, you need to turn off Wi-Fi calling under system, preferences and
FaceTime. That will stop your Mac from ringing whenever you get phone calls.
Joseph Hudson
EmailFaceTime/iMessage
jhud7...@twc.com
Connect with me on zoom
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Pay attention to whether it’s a Facetime Audio call or just Facetime. If it’s
audio, you’re good to go, if it’s Facetime, that’s the video version and while
I know you can turn the camera off once in a call, I’m not sure you can answer
without video. If they insist on vido, use the link method
Hi 1&All,
Thanks Tim,
On my MacBook, I found if I go into “Contacts app” I can select “Audio or
Video” FaceTime calling.
On the iPhone,in phone contacts I too can select “Audio or Video” when making a
FaceTime call,
but how can I be sure,that when I except an incoming FaceTime call, my camera
d
Hi,
You choose between FaceTime Audio and FaceTime video.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Professional Learning Specialist
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On Nov 10, 2021, at 06:49, Stan ZA wrote:
>
>
> Hi 1&All,
> In “WhatsApp and
The only thing I can think of is recording screen shares.
> On Jan 9, 2021, at 14:00, 'Sabahattin Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I seem to remember that a recent iOS update allows us to send our VoiceOver
> speech across a FaceTime call. I can’t for the life of me remembe
Hi,
I don’t believe that that will work with FaceTime on the Mac.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On May 6, 2020, at 2:21 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
>
> I double checked and the button is on for my mac. Another
I double checked and the button is on for my mac. Another related question, is
it possible to answer the call with a 2 finger double
tap on the trak pad?
Marie LyonsSent from my iPhone
> On May 6, 2020, at 9:26 AM, John Panarese wrote:
>
> I thought she had done this already, but I might be
I thought she had done this already, but I might be mistaking her situation
for another list Member or someone from another list entirely. I’m on way too
many lists ….
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, j...@macfortheblind.com
Website, http://www
Hi!
I don’t remember if you’d turned on calls from other devices on your Iphone?
If so you also have to select your mac from the list that should appeare.
I have problems with this on my Ipad mini 4 even though i’ve followed the steps
above.
So if you’ve done that and followed these steps i am no
Hi,
On your iPhone, go into Settings, Phone, and double-tap on item that reads
“Calls on other devices, When Nearby”. A new screen should open and list the
devices that you can enable/disable. Make sure that the Mac is enabled. It
will read something like, “Marie’s Mac, On”.
Later…
Tim Ki
Hmm, when I figure it out I will let you know. In the meantime I am having
Siri call him on Facetime. I’m not sure what setting that would be.
Marie LyonsSent from my iPhone
> On May 5, 2020, at 10:28 PM, John Panarese wrote:
>
> That shouldn’t have mattered. I have my phone and watch nea
That shouldn’t have mattered. I have my phone and watch nearby and my Mac
will also receive the FaceTime call. There has to be something off with a
setting or a small piece to the puzzle missing.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-4479
Email, j...@macforthe
I continue working on this without success. I’ll tell you what happened this
last time. I was sitting in front of my mac when the call came in nd it rang on
both my phone and my watch but did not ring on the mac. No dialog box came up.
I wondered if because I had my phone in my pocket and my wat
If you are receiving a call, the VoiceOver focus normally goes to the dialog
and you can use the VO arrows to find the, accept, button. If this is not the
case, you should be able to command tab to the window to respond.
Take Care
John D. Panarese
Director
Mac for the Blind
Tel, (631) 724-44
I heard the dialog box come up but it didn’t seem to have focus. So once it’s
there then what do I do? Is there a keyboard command, or a way to use the track
pad?
Marie LyonsSent from my iPhone
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 7:49 PM, Jason White wrote:
>
> There's a dialogue that prompts you to acce
There's a dialogue that prompts you to accept or decline the call. It
should receive focus when the call comes in.
On 4/25/20 4:06 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
I can’t figure out how to answer a Facetime call on my mac. Can anyone instruct
me?
Marie LyonsSent from my iPhone
--
The following info
Has FaceTime been enabled on the phone from your contact? If it is enabled on
your phone then the problem could be at the recipients end.
Sent from Petrus's iPhone
> On 25/03/2019, at 17:58, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
>
> I have problem making Facetime audio call On my iPhone SE, I ask Siri to mak
Hi,
I doubt that you are the only one, but it seems OK to me. Usually, if I'm
making a call to someone I've spoke to lately, I just go into the Recent Calls
area and locate the name/number, then interact with the row, VO-right to the
call menu thing and VO-space on it. I can then choose to ca
Am I the only person who finds the Facetime application in Mojave very
confusing? It's hard to describe, but the problems start after entering a
search into the search field in an attempt to initiate a call.
'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
> Hi Anders,
>
> Basically, you have to accept h
Hi Anders,
Basically, you have to accept how things are, as there is no way of getting the
buttons back to the way you were accustomed t.
• if you have previous calls logged in FaceTime, they will show up on the main
screen. There will be the contact name or number and a more info button.
Do
Good work. Sorry, I'm at a conference in Minneapolis right now so am not at my
computer much through the day. Very sporadic times when not in sessions.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 23, 2018, at 09:54, 'E.T.' via MacVis
Tim,
I think I resolved this. I had looked in Facetime preferences but
what I needed is on the menu bar.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 10/22/2018 7:10 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wro
I am actually using an FM neckloop which has the transmitter
connected to audio on the Mac. When I made the call, everything was fine
with Voiceover until the call was answered. Had to quickly grab my iPhone.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been
Hi,
It is usually an automatic thing. If the headphones are plugged in, they will
have sound routed to them. I'm guessing that this is not happening properly
for you. What kind of headphones are you using and what exactly is happening
for you?
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift
Hi,
They can FaceTime you with your Apple ID eMail address. So, if your Apple ID
is hank...@gmail.com, then that is how they would need to place the FaceTime
call. When they are in FaceTime at their end, they would enter
hank...@gmail.com into the field and they'd be able to connect to you.
I understand that
when doing a facetime call how does the person find me?
On 6/15/2018 12:05 PM, E.T. wrote:
With no iPhone you can only make or receive Facetime calls.
Facetime to Facetime.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Science is not only compatible with spiritual
With no iPhone you can only make or receive Facetime calls. Facetime
to Facetime.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Science is not only compatible with spirituality;
it is a profound source of spirituality.| --Carl Sagan
On 6/15/2018 11:48 AM, The wolf wrote:
I don't have
I don't have a iphone just a android
is there a way to do this with out a iphone?
if not how do I set it up so people can find me?
Hank
On 6/15/2018 11:43 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
FaceTime is associated with your Apple ID within the iCloud domain.
So, you initially need to have an iPho
Hi,
FaceTime is associated with your Apple ID within the iCloud domain. So, you
initially need to have an iPhone to associate a phone number to FaceTime.
Enable FaceTime on the iPhone, and your iPhone number will be associated with
the Apple ID. You can then go into FaceTime on your Mac and
on my Imac 27. I think it should work, just as
easily.
Thanks again for your assistance.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
>From Scotland with Love.
- Original Message -
From: Alex Hall
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2017 12:12 AM
Subjec
; No matter who calls, that is the ringtone that will play."
>
> Hope people find this useful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Very best wishes.
>
> Andy.
> From Scotland with love.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>> - Original Message ---
lect the Settings
> tab. Next VO-Right Arrow to the Ringtone pop up menu and select a ringtone.
> No matter who calls, that is the ringtone that will play."
>
> Hope people find this useful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Very best wishes.
>
> Andy.
> From Scotland
ndy.
>From Scotland with love.
- Original Message -
From: Alex Hall
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2017 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Facetime on my 2015 Macbook Pro
FaceTime works with other FaceTime users through the internet. If you call
someone us
FaceTime works with other FaceTime users through the internet. If you call
someone using FaceTime, you don't need your iPhone at all. It's like Skype
calling, if you're familiar with that.
If you want, though, you can also make regular phone calls with FaceTime. This
requires your iPhone to be
Not only can you use FaceTime on the Mac to do FaceTime conversations to other
Apple devices, you can also use FaceTime in most cases to do regular phone
calls through your iPhone. The first time you launch FaceTime, on your Mac will
ask if you want to set this up. It is called something like Wi
: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Facetime for Apple users only?
Simon, It's just always worked for me. I wonder if you're pressing a
different area of the button on the ear-buds? I press the centre of the
buttons, the area where you'd play/pause/skip. On the iPhone
No I just was not sure that there were two different things. I will
be ok and may even play a prank a friend when I call her tell her my Mac
has a phone.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Without H2O there is no life!
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 10/18/2016 9:35 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
As long a
As long as you’re on your local network you can still do all the FaceTime
tricks mentioned, wasn’t trying to confuse things. With it not being available
you’re still fine. All WiFi calling does is allows the phone to be out of the
picture and the calls to go to the carrier directly over your a
That is clear, thanks. I guess I do not have Wifi calling here then
since I do not see the option.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Without H2O there is no life!
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 10/18/2016 3:59 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
No, WiFi Assist is used when you have a poor WiFi connection.
Hi,
No, WiFi Assist is used when you have a poor WiFi connection. If the WiFi
connection is poor, then the iPhone will automatically switch over to LTE or
whatever data you have to give you the fastest connection. Many people have
turned it off as they found that the process was making their
Is this the same as Wifi Assist? If it is, I have that option.
By the way, on that same area in phone settings is "announce calls".
I have it set to never but would like to know what it is as its
apparently not the same as being notified when a call comes in which I
do hear.
From E.T.'
Well it used to work so something has changed then what do you think?
> On 18 Oct 2016, at 14:54, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tested this both yesterday and today, and pressing the return key did not
> pick up the call. Logically, I thought it would as well, but it was not in
> my case s
need to do to enable the ear pod button to answer a
call?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2016 11:06 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Facetime for Apple users only?
Hi,
To answer E.T.’s question, I believe verizon does have WiFi calling. They
didn’t when I was there but I think it’s been added since.
Go to settings, phone, and look for a WiFi calling option and try enabling it.
> On Oct 18, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tested this bot
Hi,
I tested this both yesterday and today, and pressing the return key did not
pick up the call. Logically, I thought it would as well, but it was not in my
case so did not suggest that in my post.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 18, 2016, at 00:36, christopher hallswor
lto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
> Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2016 11:06 AM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> Subject: Re: Facetime for Apple users only?
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes, if you're using
@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2016 11:06 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Facetime for Apple users only?
Hi,
Yes, if you're using your Apple ear-buds, you can talk just like you do with an
iPhone or iPad. I haven't been able
You can also just press return which will activate the default button which is
accept in this case.
> On 17 Oct 2016, at 22:36, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Normally, when a call comes in, FaceTime will become the front most app. So,
> you can use VO-right then VO-left once each and the Acc
I don't know if Verizon does but I have been checking out this
handoff business this afternoon and think its going be cool. Now if
Apple TV can join the party... Naw, when I watch tv I do not want
distractions.
This was a productive day. Now I know why sometimes I see icons on
the lock
Not only that but if your carrier supports WiFi calling your devices can log in
to your provider directly. The watch does this, and FaceTime on other devices.
If you have it enabled you can still use the phone with out your iPhone even
having to be on or in range.
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 5:28 P
Aleeha and Tim,
This will make it easier for me when I expect a call and am working
on the Mac. Thanks to both of you.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Without H2O there is no life!
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
On 10/17/2016 3:05 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
Yes, if you're using your Apple ear-buds,
Hi,
Yes, if you're using your Apple ear-buds, you can talk just like you do with an
iPhone or iPad. I haven't been able to answer the call by pressing the button
on the ear-bus though like you can when connected to the iPhone.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 17, 2016, at
Yes, all calls that come through the mac will go through the FaceTime app, and
will also announce as “FaceTime audio with+1XXX-XXX-
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 4:46 PM, E.T. wrote:
>
> The last time it happened, I was in the middle of something and did not
> want to get into a mess. So because
The last time it happened, I was in the middle of something and did
not want to get into a mess. So because the Mac has no phone app per se,
all calls will come though Facetime?
I assume if I have a headset connected, the audio will come through
that. I will volunteer a friend to help me
Hi,
Normally, when a call comes in, FaceTime will become the front most app. So,
you can use VO-right then VO-left once each and the Accept button will be
there. VO-space on this button and the call is on speaker phone through your
Mac. If you prefer, you can hit the tab-key a couple of time
Oh ok yes. I need to work with that as I do not intercept calls
often and when one does come in, I am caught off guard with the flurry
of alerts on the Mac. How best to handle that? Thanks. This would be
good to know.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
Without H2O there is no life!
ancient.ali...@ic
Hi,
If you've set up your Continuity services where you can answer iPhone calls on
your Mac, then any and all calls that come into your iPhone are able to be
accepted through FaceTime.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Oct 17, 2016, at 15:19, E.T. wrote:
Was just looking at
Absolutely. I have a 2013 macbook, and I'm abel to make toll free calls
from my mac using my IPhone connection. Once you're in the call, just type
the numbers on your keyboard, provided you're focused in the Facetime
window, and they should be sent as dtmf's.
---
Christopher Gilland
JAWS Cert
Yes. This is a bug that I have seen, not only on the Mac, but also on my iPhone
and iPad. Just ended the call and call the person back. The bug appears to be
in credibly prevalent on the Mac, to the point that it nearly makes FaceTime
audio impossible to use.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 3, 20
The FaceTime from the Mac App Store is for Snow Leopard users; don't buy it.
You need to be aware that FaceTime works a little differently from other apps
on the Mac, in that it's very iOS-like; you don't open or close dialogs.
Therefore, the top button is usually a back button, and you mustn't
It might be contingent to your country. Might want to google it, or contact
your iTunes support in your area.
Frustrated with your Mac, I-device, or AppleTV? New user and want quick
efficient answers? Or maybe you know apple products and want to contribute?
Then come join a list where questions
Using it now so it's officially out.
On 25 Feb 2014, at 22:36, matthew Dyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am I missing something? Is osx 10.9.2 offish ally out or is it still in
> bata? I heard that it was coming but have not heard an official
> announcement.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Matthew
>
>
> On Feb 25,
Odd. I could initiate a call from the Contacts app and it worked fine. I just
expected the FaceTime app to allow me to call out as well as receive calls, but
I guess it works more like the iPhone. Well, at least now I know how to start a
call.
On Feb 25, 2014, at 7:07 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
Hey,
I actually had no problem making a FaceTime audio call as I just tested it out.
The person did tell me the call wasn't that clear, but could have been their
phone as I heard them just fine. Did notice there were separate buttons for
FaceTime and FaceTime audio. Hope this helps. There was a
Hi,
Actually, if you've associated your iPhone number with your Apple ID, you can
call your Mac using that iPhone number as well as your Apple ID eMail address.
It's kind of slick.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Feb 25, 2014, at 3:47 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> You can call
Here is what I had to do to get FaceTime Audio to work.
1 Click the Finder icon in the Dock.
2 Choose Go to Folder from the Go menu.
3 Type: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration
4 Click Go.
5 In the Finder window, locate the file named "NetworkInterfaces.plist" and
drag this file to the T
FaceTime audio is working fine for me. I went into FaceTime on the Mac, chose
a contact, and hit the FaceTime audio button. It rang and my call was
connected with no problems at all.
Earle
On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:54 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Right, but how do I call out? If I'm on the Mac, how to
I just called a contact using FaceTime Audio. I chose the all contacts radio
button, and in the search field I wrote the name of the person I wanted to
call. I interacted with the scroll area, and and then with the contacts table
and chose the phone number. I then pressed the face time audio but
Right, but how do I call out? If I'm on the Mac, how to I place a FaceTime
audio call to a contact?
On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:47 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> You can call your Mac using Facetime with your e-mail address.
>
>
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
You can call your Mac using Facetime with your e-mail address.
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
On Feb 25, 2014, at 4:43 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> It dropped a
Trust me, it's out.
Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
built-in!
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray, still a very happy Mac and Iphone 5 user!
On Feb 25, 2014, at 4:36 PM, matthew Dyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am I missing something? Is osx 10.9.2 offis
It dropped a few hours ago.
To stay on topic for this thread, how do you FaceTime someone on the Mac? I
don't have a camera, so haven't been able to do so until just now, but the
FaceTime app has nothing at all in it. What's the secret to calling on a Mac
using FaceTime? My whole family uses iP
Hi,
Am I missing something? Is osx 10.9.2 offish ally out or is it still in bata?
I heard that it was coming but have not heard an official announcement.
Thanks.
Matthew
On Feb 25, 2014, at 5:04 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are you able to make a FaceTime Video call to the same indi
Don't know. That's been happening to me even before 10.9.0 came out. Come to
think of it, that's been going on ever since IOS 7.0.0. IF you ask me, I
reckon there's a network issue at the Face time server end of things. It'll
fail and you have to call right back. So, just to see what happen
Hi,
Are you able to make a FaceTime Video call to the same individual? A reminder
that FaceTime is only for calls between Apple ID's or iPhone numbers registered
to your Apple ID. If you are able to make the FaceTime video call, but not the
audio call, then either the person you're trying to
I am having the same problem. Every time I try to make the face time audio call
it says FaceTime failed FaceTime failed why is this happening?
On Feb 25, 2014, at 3:05 PM, Emilio Hernandez
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have successfully installed Mavericks 10.9.2.
> I have attempted to make a
stern Standard Time except weekends and holidays.
- Original Message -
From: "Rachel Feinberg"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 8:58
Subject: Re: Facetime on mac
When you get a facetime call on your mac, the window should automatically
pop up and gain focus. Then you can press vo
When you get a facetime call on your mac, the window should automatically pop
up and gain focus. Then you can press vo+right arrow to the answer or accept
button.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 9:15 AM, - wrote:
>
> Is there a way to answer facetime calls on a mac with key commands or
> otherwise not h
Hello all,
How can I hide the camera on my Macbook Pro when using FaceTime?
Ezzie Bueno
Sent from my Macbook Pro
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On Apr 7, 2012, at 1:2
Wow, thanks for the information regarding not showing the local camera.
Very useful.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 07/04/2012 14:58, Paul Erkens wrote:
I use facetime every day to talk to friends who have an iPhone or have a mac.
Facetime is accessible, and I can confirm it because I use it so o
Ah!
I see what you mean.
Thanks. You should drop apple a e-mail requesting this as a feature.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Apr 7, 2012, at 1:18 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hey Ricardo,
>
> IDK, maybe it's psychological, but it se
Hey Ricardo,
IDK, maybe it's psychological, but it seems easier to me. If you FaceTime from
your phone, you have to open Contacts, go to the contact you want, select
FaceTime, then select the number or email address. If you do it from the Touch,
when you open FaceTime, you're already in your c
yep
On 4/7/2012 10:04 AM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
Hi,
When you use the facetime app on the touch, what is the difference? I've never
used it on one so was just curious. I mean, wouldn't you have to search
through your contacts for the person you would like to facetime on that too?
TIA.
Ricar
Hi,
When you use the facetime app on the touch, what is the difference? I've never
used it on one so was just curious. I mean, wouldn't you have to search
through your contacts for the person you would like to facetime on that too?
TIA.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@app
Too bad, I wish they'd change that.
Donna
On Apr 7, 2012, at 12:27 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> no you can't. I guess the reason why it shows up on the home screen of your
> iPod is, there is no phone app to put it in like the iPhone.
>
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> T
Hi,
no you can't. I guess the reason why it shows up on the home screen of your
iPod is, there is no phone app to put it in like the iPhone.
Ricardo Walker
rica...@appletothecore.info
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info
On Apr 7, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
Anyone know if there's a way to make Facetime show up on your iPhone screen?
It seems that the only way I can use it is to open Contacts, select a contact,
then select FaceTime. this seems weird, because Facetime does show up on the
screen of my iPod Touch, so it would seem like you s
hello; that was very helpful. so far it seams to me that the mac version of
FaceTime is less daunting than the mac version of Skype. but since not
everyone has an apple of some kind, i guess i'll have to use both. take care,
max
On Apr 7, 2012, at 8:58 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> I use facetim
I use facetime every day to talk to friends who have an iPhone or have a mac.
Facetime is accessible, and I can confirm it because I use it so often. As soon
as another friend of ours gets an iphone, we no longer use the regular phones
anymore. Facetime sounds very good and it's a breeze to use.
It also works with the iPod as well.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 07/04/2012 04:40, Pam Mathers wrote:
Hi. Yes the person you are doing facetime with must have an Iphone or an Ipad.
They have to be a mac user of some kind.
On Apr 6, 2012, at 10:03 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
hello group; i was
thanks; i'm headed to bed. tomorrow i'm going to try out FaceTime and Skype.
take care, max
On Apr 6, 2012, at 10:46 PM, Pam Mathers wrote:
> Hi Max. I never use a headset. You just ttalk to the person through the
> screen and they talk to you through the screen.
> On Apr 6, 2012, at 11:03 PM
Hi Max. I never use a headset. You just ttalk to the person through the
screen and they talk to you through the screen.
On Apr 6, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Maxwell Ivey wrote:
> hello; you explained it much better than the help section did. i know a
> couple of my nephews have an i device. guess i
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