Enabling SkypeWatch requires an installation procedure that is documented on my web site. Apologies for its length though. Compiling the SkypeWatch scripts will not automatically enable SkypeWatch by itself.
Ctrl+Shift+E puts the JAWS cursor in the Events panel. To choose an event, click with the mouse button or JAWS LeftMouseButton command on the Skype name you want, not on the event type (e.g., "2 missed calls"). When you click on the name of someone whose call you missed, it will just focus that entry on the History page. Clicking a missed voicemail works the same way. You then have to act on that History entry to do something with it. Clicking "Play All," when it is shown, will play all new voicemails though. Clicking a missed chat will pop open a window for it immediately. Clicking a birthday event name will open that person's profile. Clicking a detail request name will open the authorization window for that contact. Other event types, if I forgot any, will behave according to the event type. Glad the JAWSKey+F8 toolbar feature works well for you. On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Alexandra Rodrigues wrote: Hi everyone, Just wanted to report that rev 642 is working well on my computer so far. Just don't understand one thing. If I press ctrl shift+ c, it announces compiling skype watch. However, it doesn't seem active to me. Also when I press ctrl+ shift+ e twice, to read skype events, how do I activate the event I want? I tried to root pc to jaws but it did not work. The toolbar feature is great too. regards Alexandra Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To access scripts for the latest version of skype go to http://www.dlee.org/skype To access tutorials and other goodies go to http://www.marrie.org/skype/skype.html thanks and have a wonderful day. _______________________________________________ Skypeenglish mailing list Skypeenglish at emissives.com http://emissives.com/mailman/listinfo/skypeenglish_emissives.com -- Doug Lee dgl at dlee.org SSB BART Group doug.lee at ssbbartgroup.com http://www.ssbbartgroup.com "Sometimes I think my learning curve is a circle." -- David Andrews
