[vip_students] Re: Skype Tutorial: Adding Contacts!

  • From: "Lists" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 22:47:55 -0000

Hi Noreen,

Skype 3.0 is the latest version and considering your version of jaws which I
know you have, you don't require scripts for it to work. Here is the
download link for you or anyone else who wishes to download it.

http://download.skype.com/SkypeSetup.exe

Paul.
 

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[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of noreenmeagher
Sent: 04 March 2007 22:32
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Skype Tutorial: Adding Contacts!

    Hi Paul,
Is Skype 1.4 the latest version?  Do you have direct download link and also
link for Jaws scrips, please.
Noreen
----- Original Message -----
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To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 11:22 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Skype Tutorial: Adding Contacts!


> Hi Tom,
>
> Below I have  drafted up a short tutorial on adding contacts to your 
> contacts list in Skype and I will try and explain the meaning of your 
> question.
>
> If you wish to  add a contact to your Skype list of contacts, first go 
> into Skype.
>
> 2. Press "alt key" and then right arrow to "contacts".
>
> 3. Press the down arrow and  hit enter on search for contacts.
>
> 4. If you know the name or email address of a particular contact you 
> are searching for then just type it in the edit box provided and  then 
> tab to the "search for contact button" then press the "space bar".
>
> Note:For example, I did a search for "Tom Langan" and up popped your 
> name in a list box ready for me to  make my next move at adding you to 
> my contacts list.
>
> 5. When I down arrowed on the list of results to your name I then make 
> my next choice by going into the application data menu which is the 
> "Third key"
> from the right side of the "space bar".
>
> 6. From my list of choices in the application menu I choose:" Start Call".
>
> Note: The reason I choose "Start Call" is because in this instance 
> this is the only  option I can make in order to alert the person  I am 
> calling that I wish to make contact with them. I am hoping that they 
> will notice my call which pops up on the screen saying something like: 
> "User Paul Traynor wishes to add you to his or her contacts list". 
> When I Paul started the call to you Tom, I would have had to write in 
> a short message perhaps explaining who I am or what my business in 
> calling you was. If "you Tom" are then happy to accept my  call you 
> tab to the "OK button" and press "enter key or Space bar". Once you 
> have accepted my call "both you Tom and I Paul" are now added to each 
> others Skype contacts list. Its at this point I wish to bring in the 
> reason of why you would  find the question you asked relevant  Tom.
>
> Question:   this user has not shared their details with you- What does 
> this
> mean? and how does one share one's details with a new user.
>
> 7. If for some reason you are not present at your computer when the 
> "user Paul" contacts you naturally  Pauls request to make contact with 
> you goes unheard by Tom and no action is taken so what Skype does is 
> "places the name Tom in Pauls list of Contacts but with the additional 
> information "this user has not shared their details with you"
>
> Also the following factors can also cause this message you receive; *. 
> Tom does not wish to engage in any contact with Paul.
> *. Tom is off-line at the time Paul tries to make contact and Tom will 
> be notified next time he turns on his computer that the user Paul 
> wishes to make contact.
>
> *. Unless Tom responds to Pauls request positively Paul will continue 
> to see the message displayed that the user has not shared his details 
> with you.
>
> Was this tutorial  useful, please let me know!
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul.
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of noreenmeagher
> Sent: 03 March 2007 23:50
> To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Excel Tutorial: What is a spread sheet?
>
>    Hi Paul,
> This would be great as XL/Jaws has changed a lot since I did my ECDL 
> and though I have not been using it much I now find I need to use it more.
> Keep up the great work.
> Noreen
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lists" <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 1:17 PM
> Subject: [vip_students] Excel Tutorial: What is a spread sheet?
>
>
>> Hi All, it has been on my mind for some time now to just go through 
>> the basics of excel with you all. Please let me know if you feel this 
>> is useful as I am not sure how many of you would even use excel but 
>> even if you don't it is good to know what  excel is and what it does.
>>
>> of a spread sheet:A spreadsheet is a sheet of paper that shows 
>> accounting or other data in rows and columns; a spreadsheet is also a 
>> computer application program that simulates a physical spreadsheet by 
>> capturing, displaying, and manipulating data arranged in rows and 
>> columns. The spreadsheet is one of the most popular uses of the 
>> personal computer.
>>
>> Okay now that we have some idea of what the spread sheet is, we can 
>> simply call excel a "spread sheet program".
>>
>> Most people will have the program "Excel" on their computers, if you 
>> have then go into the "start menu, programs" and arrow down till you 
>> find
> it.
>> If you don't find it directly in the programs menu then you may find 
>> that arrowing down through the programs menu till you come to a 
>> "Microsoft Office" sub menu then right arrowing into it and down 
>> arrowing will locate it for you. When you come to it, just press the
> "enter key".
>>
>> When excel opens up you will be presented with lots and lots of 
>> rectangular shapes called cells. These cells are  both numbered and 
>> alphabetized.
>> Numbers run down the left hand side of the excel page, while letters 
>> run across the top of the page.
>>
>> For example you have the first cell on a spread sheet designated 
>> "cell A1"
>> the cell to the right of this cell is called "Cell B2" and the cell 
>> directly beneath cell A1 is "Cell A2"
>>
>> Now you can try out this for yourselves and just get a feel for the 
>> page you are working in. As we go along, I will try and explain 
>> useful shortcut keys which you can use within the Excel program both 
>> jaws specific keys and excel specific keys. They will all combine to 
>> help you use it more effectively.
>> I will wherever necessary try and  also include  those using 
>> magnification if I feel it is necessary.
>>
>> Regards for now,
>>
>> Paul.
>>
>>
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