Hi Darrin,

We're not realy sure it's a bug....
There are argument for and against hooking keyborad input to DTMF 
generation.
One immediate question what to do when person hits 'A' key for example?

Thanks
Vadim

On 09/09/2010 11:21 AM, Darrin McDougald wrote:
> Qutecom version:
> git pull/build (as of 16 sept 2010 1500hrs GMT)
>
> Environment:
> Apple MacBook (last white rev)
> Mac OSX 10.5
>
> Behavior/Issue:
> When I initiate a call that is answered by an automated system, numeric input 
> from keyboard appears to not generate standard touch-tones as clicking the 
> numbers on the on-screen keyboard.
>
> Work around:
> Use gui keyboard via mouse-clicks to enter required numbers.
>
> Example:
> • Launch Qutecom
> • In the text-entry field enter phone number
> • When the automated attendant answers and requests information (conference 
> bridge number,  pin, voicemail password, etc), using number keys on a 
> standard qwerty laptop keyboard, attempt to respond to the request.
> • Using (or select prior) the on-screen number pad in the Qutecom interface 
> enter the required information / else system times-out waiting for input.
>
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