[macnv] skype per guli e llord

  • From: rossy <phonerossy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macnv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 21:33:37 +0200

ciao ,
guli , non riesco a settare abbreviazioni di tastiera per le chiamate skype. ti allego il tread spero che qualcuno ci capisce meglio di me.

intanto ecco per lord :
apri skype
per rispondere alla chiamata basta fare vo barra spazio
vo freccia destra finche non arrivi alla seconda tabella
scendi giù finche non trovi il tuo contatto
apri il menu delle applicazioni
vo shift m
scegli chiama dal menu ed avvio
per chiudere la chiamata io faccio
comand w
vo freccia destra per confermare ed invio
per leggere la finestra del chat io lo faccio alla maniera molto primitiva
invio per aprire un chat
scrivi in automatico
per leggere con vo freccia destra arrivo fino main fraim interagisco due volte ed arrivo con vo freccia destra fino il msg.
ma sicuramente vi sono i modi migliori per fare questo baradam.
detto questo spero di essere stata utile.
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\'a0\'a0Mark, type\
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Hang Up\
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Note the caps and spacing.\
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\'a0\'a0Personally, I wish there was a more elegant way of doing this, but \'a0\
for now, this will get you going.\
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\'a0\'a0For future, simply locate the menu choice you'd like to create a \'a0\
key shortcut for, in the app itself, and do a VO w twice quickly. this \'a0\
will cause VO to read you the menu choice, character by character.\
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\'a0HTH and have an awesome night!\'85\
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 11:22 PM, M. Taylor wrote:\
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Hello Jonathan and Everyone,\
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After reading Jonathan's reply, I tried to create a keyboard Shortcut \'a0\
for\
hanging up a Skype Call but was unsuccessful. \'a0As I have never \'a0\
attempted to\
create a keyboard application Shortcut before, I would appreciate any \'a0\
advice\
on how to accomplish this.\
\
The steps I took which did not work were as follows:\
\
1.\
Keyboard Shortcuts under System Preferences.\
\
2.\
Selected the Applications area of the Dialog Box.\
\
3.\
From the Drop-down list I selected Skype.app.\
\
This is where I get confused. \'a0It would appear that I am to enter the \'a0\
exact\
menu command for the shortcut I wish to use. \'a0Where may I find a list of\
these Shortcuts. \'a0I tried typing in, "hangup" but this did not work.\
\
Thank you,\
\
Mark\
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From: macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
[mailto:macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jonathan C. Cohn\
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 4:23 PM\
To: macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
Subject: Re: Skype and Voice Over.\
\
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1. You do not have to script these keys. I was able to assign F9 and\
F10 to call and hang up. System preferences keyboard and mouse has a\
pane for keyboard shortcuts of menu items. I went down to the\
applications area at the bottom (This is in plain old Leopard) and\
added in skype application.\
\
In terms of recognizing on call vs off line. There are built-in\
"groups" for this, and I have given instructions on this list on how\
to enable the "on-line" predefined group.\
\
Jon\
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:52 AM, william lomas wrote:\
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no it doesn't\
voiceover also has no hang up or answer hotkeys\
but I guess we can script them. Nor does it tell us, who is online,\
away in skype me mode, etc\
Will\
On 5 Sep 2009, at 11:40, Jesse Bollinger wrote:\
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Hello everyone,\
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I find skype very easy to use with VO but I do have a question.\
When I\
am on Windows it causes my screen reader to shut off when I'm in a\
call.\
I haven't had a voice chat with anyone using the mac yet. Does VO\
turn\
off during the call?\
\
Thanks,\
\
Jesse\
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\cf3 Hi Mark, Dane, and Others\
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I started typing out a reply flesh out Jonathan's suggestion on how to create a 
keyboard shortcut to Hang Up in Skype (in Leopard) and also incorporate Cara's 
suggestion, but since Dane has nicely listed things, I'll just annotate his 
instructions with some comments (interleaved, and prefaced with my name below):\
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On Sep 5, 2009, Dane Trethowan wrote:\
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\cf4 I read Johnathan's reply as well and I've created some shortcuts here.\
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Firstly, you need to ensure that what you wish to create a shortcut for is in 
the menu system of Skype, for example creating a shortcut for "Answer" won't 
work because an "Answer" command is not in the "Call" menu, unlike the PC 
version of Skype.\
\
Next you must type the description of the function you wish to create a 
keyboard shortcut for as it appears, for example "Hang Up", is a command which 
appears in the "Call" menu of Skype and I've created a keyboard shortcut of 
ctrl-command-f10 for this.\
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Esther: \'a0Cara made a great suggestion of using VO-W twice to have a menu 
command read to you letter by letter, and you can use it to find out that "Hang 
Up" is spelled as two words with capital letters "H" and "U". \'a0Another good 
method to use is VoiceOver's "Last phrase copied to the paste board" 
(VO-Shift-C) command to get an exact copy of what is spoken on a menu. This 
command\'a0works in some places where you can't otherwise copy information with 
Command-C -- like getting the serial numbers read off from the "About this Mac" 
information panel, or what VoiceOver reads when you navigate to buttons, or the 
status line information, like the summary of how many items, total play time, 
and size in MB are in a selected playlist (when you VO-down arrow from the 
songs table in iTunes that corresponds to a playlist selected in the sources 
table). \'a0Because VO-Shift-C reads everything in a phrase, you probably want 
to open a TextEdit window to use as an intermediate location to paste the 
copied phrase (with Command-V), because there may be some extraneous words you 
want to delete. But sometimes there will be symbols or phrases in a menu that I 
don't know how to type directly -- like phrases that end in "ellipsis". \'a0OK, 
I now know that I can type the symbol for ellipsis with Option+Semi-Colon, but 
I'd never be able to type that into a shortcut key definition if I didn't 
already know how to type the symbol without using VO-Shift-C to copy the phrase 
and Command-V to paste it.\'a0\
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Keyboard shortcuts should be made when applications are not active, so close 
Skype before proceeding.\
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\cf4 Open system Preferences and select "Keyboard and Mouse"\
Next select the "Keyboard Shortcuts" tab.\
Find the table listing the keyboard Shortcuts, interact with it and go to the 
bottom.\
Expand the "Applications" part of the table".\
Stop interacting with the table, VO-right and press the first button you come 
to, this is the "Add" button.\
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Esther: You don't actually need to go to interact with the table listing of 
Shortcuts and expand the Applications section at the end when you are creating 
a new shortcut. \'a0Checking existing shortcut assignments for applications can 
be useful if you already made an assignment and want to make sure that you are 
not using the same key you used earlier.\
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If you do want to check and expand the "Applications" part of this table, after 
navigating to the table and interacting (VO-Shift-Down Arrow) use VO-Shift-End 
on a full keyboard, or VO-Fn-Shift-Right Arrow on a laptop, to move to the end 
of the table (including scrolling). \'a0Then VO-Left Arrow till you can hear 
the name of the descriptor field announced (e.g. "All Applications"). \'a0To 
expand or collapse the description, use VO-backslash (on an English keyboard, 
or alternatively use VO-H twice to bring up the Commands menu and select 
"Toggle disclosure triangle")\
\
Just as a warning, I've sometimes found that the new keyboard shortcut 
assignments that were made for other applications get "lost", in the sense that 
after some time they no longer appear in this table, even though they are still 
in effect. \'a0In any case, the first time you assign a new shortcut to a 
third-party app like Skype, you can simply navigate past the table (without 
interacting or reading contents) to the button, which in Leopard says (when you 
use VO-H): "Click to define shortcuts within applications" and press this with 
VO-H. \'a0A dialog window will appear.\
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\cf4 Go to the "Applications" Menu and select "Skype" as the application you 
wish to create shortcut keys for.\
Vo-Right to the "Shortcut Description" area and Type the keyboard shortcut name 
in the "Shortcut description" field, for example "Hang Up"\
Vo-Right again to the "Keyboard shortcut" area and press the keys you wish to 
use for that shortcut, when done Press the "okay" button near the bottom of the 
window.\
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Esther: Shortcuts can be defined for "All Applications" setting of the pop up 
menu button or for a specific application. It is much easier to assign a new 
shortcut key for a specific application. \'a0With the large number of VoiceOver 
shortcuts, existing application shortcuts, and general OS X shortcuts, you run 
into the possibility of using a shortcut assignment that you will later want to 
use -- but just don't know about yet! \'a0In a specific application, I usually 
test the shortcut sequence before making an assignment to make sure there's no 
conflict with an existing definition. \'a0If you copied the command name with 
VoiceOver's "Last phrase copied to the paste board" command (VO-Shift-C), and 
pasted it into a TextEdit window for modification, you can simply paste the 
name of the menu command into the text box for "Menu Title:", and then navigate 
to the "Keyboard shortcut:" field and press the keys you wish to use as a 
shortcut. \'a0(I tend to be sloppy about this and just press "Return" after I 
press the keys for the shortcut to commit my changes, and press "escape" if I 
want to cancel, but Dane's correct that you should navigate to the "Add" button 
and press it (VO-Space) when you're done, or press the "Cancel" button.)\
\'a0\
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\cf4 I'm not sure whether you have to or can have the application you're 
defining keyboard shortcuts for active in the background, I usually exit that 
application just to be sure that keyboard shortcuts will be applied, I then 
exit "System Preferences" and run the application, in this instance Skype.\
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You must close an application before you assign a keyboard shortcut in order 
for the assignment to take effect. \'a0The reason is that the shortcut 
assignment is stored in that application's preferences file (called a "plist" 
or "property list" file, and stored under your account's ~/Library/Preferences 
folder). \'a0This file is opened every time you open an application and the 
contents are read into temporary space. \'a0When you modify your application 
preferences, this area is updated, and the changes are saved back into the 
plist file when you quit the application. \'a0If you assign a shortcut when an 
application is open, your assignment will be overwritten as soon as the 
application is closed, and the current preference settings are copied back from 
the temporary register and updated. \'a0You can check which files are being 
read by opening a finder window and using "Go to folder" (Command-Shift-G), 
then typing or pasting in:\
~/Library/Preferences\
Set this to list view (Command-2), navigate (VO-Right arrow) to the table and 
interact. \'a0VO-Right arrow to the "Date modifed" column and sort 
(VO-Shift-Backslash on an English input keyboard, or VO-H twice to bring up the 
Commands menu and choose "Sort column"; \'a0applying the sort command more than 
once reverses the sort order each successive time). When you start new 
applications and then use Command-Tab to switch back to the Finder window you 
can see exactly which preference files get modified. \'a0They'll have names 
like "com.skype.skype.plist" or "com.apple.mail. plist". \'a0If you delete this 
preference file, or move it to another directory so that a new preference file 
is created here the next time an application is opened, you will lose your 
shortcut definition and your preferences will revert to default values. 
\'a0(Trashing your preference file can sometimes be a useful fix, if your 
settings have become hopelessly garbled.)\
\
In the case of system-wide keyboard shortcut definitions, you should reboot 
your computer in order for these to take effect. \'a0People can skip the overly 
technical descriptions in this post, which are only meant as explanations for 
the curious. \'a0And there's no need to do experiments with Finder and the 
~/Library/Preferences \'a0folder.\
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HTH.\
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Cheers,\
\
Esther\'a0\
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On 06/09/2009, at 4:22 PM, M. Taylor wrote:\
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Hello Jonathan and Everyone, \'a0\
\
After reading Jonathan's reply, I tried to create a keyboard Shortcut for\
hanging up a Skype Call but was unsuccessful. \'a0As I have never attempted to\
create a keyboard application Shortcut before, I would appreciate any advice\
on how to accomplish this. \'a0\
\
The steps I took which did not work were as follows: \'a0\
\
1.\
Keyboard Shortcuts under System Preferences. \'a0\
\
2.\
Selected the Applications area of the Dialog Box. \'a0\
\
3.\
From the Drop-down list I selected Skype.app.\
\
This is where I get confused. \'a0It would appear that I am to enter the exact\
menu command for the shortcut I wish to use. \'a0Where may I find a list of\
these Shortcuts. \'a0I tried typing in, "hangup" but this did not work.\
\
Thank you,\
\
Mark\
\
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To: {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK 
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Subject: Re: Skype and Voice Over.\
\
\
1. You do not have to script these keys. I was able to assign F9 and \'a0\
F10 to call and hang up. System preferences keyboard and mouse has a \'a0\
pane for keyboard shortcuts of menu items. I went down to the \'a0\
applications area at the bottom (This is in plain old Leopard) and \'a0\
added in skype application.\
\
In terms of recognizing on call vs off line. There are built-in \'a0\
"groups" for this, and I have given instructions on this list on how \'a0\
to enable the "on-line" predefined group.\
\
Jon\
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:52 AM, william lomas wrote:\
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no it doesn't\
voiceover also has no hang up or answer hotkeys\
but I guess we can script them. Nor does it tell us, who is online,\
away in skype me mode, etc\
Will\
On 5 Sep 2009, at 11:40, Jesse Bollinger wrote:\
\
\
Hello everyone,\
\
I find skype very easy to use with VO but I do have a question. \'a0\
When I\
am on Windows it causes my screen reader to shut off when I'm in a\
call.\
I haven't had a voice chat with anyone using the mac yet. Does VO \'a0\
turn\
off during the call?\
\
Thanks,\
\
Jesse\
\
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\cf3 I read Johnathan's reply as well and I've created some shortcuts here.\
\
Firstly, you need to ensure that what you wish to create a shortcut for is in 
the menu system of Skype, for example creating a shortcut for "Answer" won't 
work because an "Answer" command is not in the "Call" menu, unlike the PC 
version of Skype.\
\
Next you must type the description of the function you wish to create a 
keyboard shortcut for as it appears, for example "Hang Up", is a command which 
appears in the "Call" menu of Skype and I've created a keyboard shortcut of 
ctrl-command-f10 for this.\
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\cf3 Open system Preferences and select "Keyboard and Mouse"\
Next select the "Keyboard Shortcuts" tab.\
Find the table listing the keyboard Shortcuts, interact with it and go to the 
bottom.\
Expand the "Applications" part of the table".\
Stop interacting with the table, VO-right and press the first button you come 
to, this is the "Add" button.\
Go to the "Applications" Menu and select "Skype" as the application you wish to 
create shortcut keys for.\
Vo-Right to the "Shortcut Description" area and Type the keyboard shortcut name 
in the "Shortcut description" field, for example "Hang Up"\
Vo-Right again to the "Keyboard shortcut" area and press the keys you wish to 
use for that shortcut, when done Press the "okay" button near the bottom of the 
window.\
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I'm not sure whether you have to or can have the application you're defining 
keyboard shortcuts for active in the background, I usually exit that 
application just to be sure that keyboard shortcuts will be applied, I then 
exit "System Preferences" and run the application, in this instance Skype.\
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On 06/09/2009, at 4:22 PM, M. Taylor wrote:\
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Hello Jonathan and Everyone, \'a0\
\
After reading Jonathan's reply, I tried to create a keyboard Shortcut for\
hanging up a Skype Call but was unsuccessful. \'a0As I have never attempted to\
create a keyboard application Shortcut before, I would appreciate any advice\
on how to accomplish this. \'a0\
\
The steps I took which did not work were as follows: \'a0\
\
1.\
Keyboard Shortcuts under System Preferences. \'a0\
\
2.\
Selected the Applications area of the Dialog Box. \'a0\
\
3.\
From the Drop-down list I selected Skype.app.\
\
This is where I get confused. \'a0It would appear that I am to enter the exact\
menu command for the shortcut I wish to use. \'a0Where may I find a list of\
these Shortcuts. \'a0I tried typing in, "hangup" but this did not work.\
\
Thank you,\
\
Mark\
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Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 4:23 PM\
To: {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK 
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macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}}\
Subject: Re: Skype and Voice Over.\
\
\
1. You do not have to script these keys. I was able to assign F9 and \'a0\
F10 to call and hang up. System preferences keyboard and mouse has a \'a0\
pane for keyboard shortcuts of menu items. I went down to the \'a0\
applications area at the bottom (This is in plain old Leopard) and \'a0\
added in skype application.\
\
In terms of recognizing on call vs off line. There are built-in \'a0\
"groups" for this, and I have given instructions on this list on how \'a0\
to enable the "on-line" predefined group.\
\
Jon\
\
On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:52 AM, william lomas wrote:\
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no it doesn't\
voiceover also has no hang up or answer hotkeys\
but I guess we can script them. Nor does it tell us, who is online,\
away in skype me mode, etc\
Will\
On 5 Sep 2009, at 11:40, Jesse Bollinger wrote:\
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Hello everyone,\
\
I find skype very easy to use with VO but I do have a question. \'a0\
When I\
am on Windows it causes my screen reader to shut off when I'm in a\
call.\
I haven't had a voice chat with anyone using the mac yet. Does VO \'a0\
turn\
off during the call?\
\
Thanks,\
\
Jesse\
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1. You do not have to script these keys. I was able to assign F9 and \'a0\
F10 to call and hang up. System preferences keyboard and mouse has a \'a0\
pane for keyboard shortcuts of menu items. I went down to the \'a0\
applications area at the bottom (This is in plain old Leopard) and \'a0\
added in skype application.\
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In terms of recognizing on call vs off line. There are built-in \'a0\
"groups" for this, and I have given instructions on this list on how \'a0\
to enable the "on-line" predefined group.\
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Jon\
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:52 AM, william lomas wrote:\
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no it doesn't\
voiceover also has no hang up or answer hotkeys\
but I guess we can script them. Nor does it tell us, who is online,\
away in skype me mode, etc\
Will\
On 5 Sep 2009, at 11:40, Jesse Bollinger wrote:\
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Hello everyone,\
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I find skype very easy to use with VO but I do have a question. \'a0\
When I\
am on Windows it causes my screen reader to shut off when I'm in a\
call.\
I haven't had a voice chat with anyone using the mac yet. Does VO \'a0\
turn\
off during the call?\
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Thanks,\
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Jesse\
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Hello Jonathan and Everyone, \'a0\
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After reading Jonathan's reply, I tried to create a keyboard Shortcut for\
hanging up a Skype Call but was unsuccessful. \'a0As I have never attempted to\
create a keyboard application Shortcut before, I would appreciate any advice\
on how to accomplish this. \'a0\
\
The steps I took which did not work were as follows: \'a0\
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1.\
Keyboard Shortcuts under System Preferences. \'a0\
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2.\
Selected the Applications area of the Dialog Box. \'a0\
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3.\
From the Drop-down list I selected Skype.app.\
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This is where I get confused. \'a0It would appear that I am to enter the exact\
menu command for the shortcut I wish to use. \'a0Where may I find a list of\
these Shortcuts. \'a0I tried typing in, "hangup" but this did not work.\
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Thank you,\
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Mark\
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From: macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
[mailto:macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jonathan C. Cohn\
Sent: Saturday, September 05, 2009 4:23 PM\
To: macvisionaries@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\
Subject: Re: Skype and Voice Over.\
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1. You do not have to script these keys. I was able to assign F9 and \'a0\
F10 to call and hang up. System preferences keyboard and mouse has a \'a0\
pane for keyboard shortcuts of menu items. I went down to the \'a0\
applications area at the bottom (This is in plain old Leopard) and \'a0\
added in skype application.\
\
In terms of recognizing on call vs off line. There are built-in \'a0\
"groups" for this, and I have given instructions on this list on how \'a0\
to enable the "on-line" predefined group.\
\
Jon\
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On Sep 5, 2009, at 6:52 AM, william lomas wrote:\
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no it doesn't\
voiceover also has no hang up or answer hotkeys\
but I guess we can script them. Nor does it tell us, who is online,\
away in skype me mode, etc\
Will\
On 5 Sep 2009, at 11:40, Jesse Bollinger wrote:\
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Hello everyone,\
\
I find skype very easy to use with VO but I do have a question. \'a0\
When I\
am on Windows it causes my screen reader to shut off when I'm in a\
call.\
I haven't had a voice chat with anyone using the mac yet. Does VO \'a0\
turn\
off during the call?\
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Thanks,\
\
Jesse\
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