Hi,
Go into the view menu, hit up aro once or twice, when your screen reader
says accessibility, hit enter on that. Make sure both of those boxes are
checked (keyboard navigation and simplified graphics), and do the following
to make sure your volume isn't low:
1. Go to the tools menu by hitti
Pamela from
www.pamelasystems.com
as I understand it, can also be used to record Skype calls.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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Is that skylook are you talking of for free? Because my friend here says
that it is not!
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> Hi Joe, the most reliable way to do this at prese
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Hi Joe, the most reliable way to do this at present is by using the Skylook
plug-in for MS Outlook from http://www.skylook.biz. You may also try a
programme called Powergramo, but a couple of us have lost important
recordings with this app. It does have th
Hi Joe, the most reliable way to do this at present is by using the Skylook
plug-in for MS Outlook from http://www.skylook.biz. You may also try a
programme called Powergramo, but a couple of us have lost important
recordings with this app. It does have the advantage of being able to record
directl