It works very well. The only thing is that VO sometimes reads the number and I can't hear the call over the chatter. How do I quickly silence VO? Ctrl doesn't work for that.
On 5/10/08, vashaun jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You will get use to it and it works well. Try it and let me know what > you think. > On May 10, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Tiffany D wrote: > >> I have to try it this way. I hit command 4, got the history and it >> said what person contacted me and what time/date. But it didn't say >> voicemail, only after I hit space bar on the information and I >> couldn't listen to the others after I tried the first one. I don't >> know why. This way seems more complicated but might work better. >> >> On 5/10/08, vashaun jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Yes, you can check your voice mails by doing the following. >>> Make sure you are in the main Skype Window >>> VO until you get to a button and press VO H and it should say "missed >>> events" >>> Press the button using VO space bar >>> VO right until you get to a table and interact >>> On each line you will hear VO say unknown, press VO shift M and arrow >>> until you hear listen >>> You will not hear the name of the caller, time etc., but you will >>> know >>> it's a voice mail because it says listen and if the first item you >>> hear is call that just means it's a missed call but again you will >>> not >>> know the info for who called. Just in case you want to record your >>> calls, voice mails or video conferences you can download and try >>> before you buy a application called Call Recorder found at ecamm.com. >>> HTH >>> On May 10, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Tiffany D wrote: >>> >>>> Well, I signed up for Skype Out (where I can call people) and >>>> Skype In >>>> (where they can call me). But I also signed up for the voicemail >>>> service and can't figure out how to retrieve my mail. I changed the >>>> message but when I looked on the web to find out how to get my >>>> messages, the descriptions were all visual. So is there a way to do >>>> this with VO? If not, then will it be accessible on my XP >>>> machine? I >>>> didn't pay much, only $6, but I'd like to be able to use it. Btw, I >>>> also found two Skype phones that look pretty accessible and that >>>> work >>>> with the Mac. the first is the Keyspan Cordless Mac skype Phone >>>> (watch the loud synthesized speech in this link) >>>> http://www.amperordirect.com/pc/c-phone-usb-cordless/internet-phone-keyspan-vp24a.html >>>> and the second is the Yealink Fonaso W1DL Cordless Internet Phone >>>> http://www.amperordirect.com/pc/c-phone-usb-cordless/internet-phone-yealink-w1dl.html >>>> I think I want to get the latter. Has anyone worked with these >>>> phones? If so, how were they in use and accessibility? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Tiffanitsa >>>> >>> >>> >> > > >
