This is known and slated for work.

On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 09:59:18AM -0400, justin wrote:
well  skype 4.0
has 3 new features
I think
the new skype directory
te call phones thing not sure what it does
and the skype shop feature
not accessibleaccording to doug
neither is the directory
thanks
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean Philippe" <jp.ryk...@orange.fr>
To: "a list for discussing skype and its use with screen access software." 
<skypeenglish at emissives.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Skypeenglish] scripts for beta 4


> Hi all,
> thanks to Jim and Doug for the wonderful workthey do.  But I wonder, why 
> did Skype have to change something that everyone was used to and happy 
> about.  I think a lot of users, sighted or not, are going to be unhappy 
> about this change.  Why not propose a choice between a" classic" or" 
> modern" interface ?
> furthermore, this new version of Skype doesn't seem to bring any 
> interesting features other than the redesigned interface am I wrong?
> Cheers,
> JPR
> http://myspace.com/jeanphilipperykiel
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: jim grimsby Jr.
>  To: 'a list for discussing skype and its use with screen access 
> software.'
>  Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 5:36 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Skypeenglish] scripts for beta 4
>
>
>
>  Hi Doug the only reason I think the name of the tools menu  should be 
> change
>  is the name of options describes more of what this menu is.
>  For example this is where you set your skype setting pick your langwige 
> etc.
>  also the reason for removing dooplakits in the options dialog is simply 
> to
>  avoid confewtion. It is like ok I see video twice.  So now the first time 
> I
>  see it I have to tab threw to see if there is anything new here.  I see 
> this
>  in the options dialog now I see it on the menu does this option on the 
> menu
>  do something that the one in the dialog does not do so  now I have to 
> check.
>  Having the same options all over the place is just not user friendly. 
> Give
>  me one place to do what I need to do and if possible give me a meaningful
>  short cut and hot key to do it.
>  Also you will now note that pressing enter now starts an im with the 
> contact
>  you are on in the contact list.
>  I would say that pressing inter should call the contact and control enter
>  should start an im.
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: skypeenglish-bounces at emissives.com
>  [mailto:skypeenglish-bounces at emissives.com] On Behalf Of Doug Lee
>  Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 8:01 PM
>  To: a list for discussing skype and its use with screen access software.
>  Subject: Re: [Skypeenglish] scripts for beta 4
>
>  Pardon my replying in mid-post format instead of top-posting like we
>  normally do on lists populated primarily by blind people.  I'm
>  forwarding this entire message to a Skype guy who's currently sitting
>  across a table from me in a Hilton hotel bar. <grin>
>
>  On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 07:03:10PM -0700, jim grimsby Jr. wrote:
>  > I would first like to start out by commending doug  for excellent work 
> on
>  > the new scripts.  You are simply amazing getting a beta version of the
>  > scripts out  only three days after the initial release of Beta one is
>  quite
>  > impressive.
>
>  They were actually out on the same day as the beta release, but I'm
>  afraid that wasn't as amazing as you might think.  I started work on
>  these weeks ago. <smile>
>
>  > That being said I would like to say a few things about the Skype beta
>  > itself.
>  > I will try to keep most of my comments on accessibility concerns since
>  that
>  > is the purpose of this list.
>  > Skype has switched from a multiple window system and multiple tab 
> system
>  to
>  > a multiple pain  system.
>  > This being said, the standard keyboard command for switching between 
> panes
>  > is F6 to move forward by pain  and shipped  F6 to move backward by 
> pain.
>  > They should implement jumping to pains with control and  the number 
> keys.
>  > With all of the available panes appearing  in the view menu.
>
>  There are only two panes.  The left pane is where the Contact list or
>  the Conversation list appear, whichever you choose.  Skype natively
>  lets you type Alt+1 or Alt+2 to show and focus Contacts or
>  Conversations in that pane, respectively.  I changed those to Ctrl+1
>  and Ctrl+2 to keep from conflicting with the normal Alt+numbers for
>  reading chat messages, and I am encouraging Skype to make that change
>  internally.  The View menu also has options to switch between Contacts
>  and Conversations, but again, those are two lists in the left pane,
>  only one of which shows up at a time.  My recommendation, based on
>  yours and on what's already being done, is that F6 and Shift+F6 be
>  implemented because they are standard pane-switching commands, but
>  that Ctrl+numbers *not* be assigned to jumping to specific panes, as
>  they have better uses.
>
>  If more than two panes can exist in Skype 4, I don't know it but that
>  might change my recommendations a bit.
>
>  > The context menu shortcuts should be changed to mean something useful.
>  For
>  > example, when in the  context pane and you right click on a  contact 
> all
>  of
>  > the items for sends spell out the word  send.  Sorry    this is not
>  > intuitive.  If I want to send an instant message, the intuitive 
> shortcut
>  > would be i.  if I want to send a person a file the intuitive shortcut
>  would
>  > be f, and so on.
>  > We have the same problem in the menu bar with three items starting with
>  the
>  > letter C. all of them having the shortcut of  c.
>  > Let the shortcut for Paul be the letter a.  Let the shortcut for
>  > conversation be the letter C. and let the shortcut for contacts be the
>  > letter o.
>
>  Agreed:  (1) each shortcut must be unique to make them useful, and (2)
>  they should be assigned mnemonically, not aesthetically.  Standard
>  shortcut assignment rules are to pick the first available letter for
>  each option, but this was causing problems of consistency before, like
>  Alt+O for Options changing to Alt+P when an item was added above
>  Options in the Tools menu, and View Profile in Context menus being V
>  in some and W in others.  I therefore propose that a mnemonic
>  assignment, once assigned, not change as new menu items are
>  added--particularly when the already-assigned item is frequently used.
>
>  > Put the change your mood  text  back in the profile menu.  After all, 
> you
>  > have add video to my mood.  So why not a change your  mood text menu 
> item?
>
>  Agreed.
>
>  > Remove duplicates
>  >  For example in the options dialog there are two places to configure 
> sound
>  > and video.  They do the same thing one place for this configuration is
>  > enough.
>  > Another thing is there is an option to set privacy  in the skype menu 
> this
>  > can already be done within the options dialog so having this menu 
> option
>  is
>  > pointless. I am sure you get the idea.
>
>  I don't care one way or the other on this, but I suspect
>  business/marketing forces drive where menu items appear sometimes.  I
>  would consider this a low-priority issue.
>
>  > In the skype menu you have the option called presence.    Short cut 
> again
>  is
>  > p.
>  > And then you have the option called profile,  and guess what the short 
> cut
>  > is p.  change presence back to change status. Short cut of s put sign 
> out
>  in
>  > that sub menu where it belongs.
>  > Put change pass word in the profile section where it belong.  Remove 
> the
>  buy
>  > credit  menu option  it is a link in the account section and there for 
> not
>  > needed in the skype menu.
>  > Put share skype with a friend in the contacts section.  After all you 
> are
>  > sharing it with him in Oder to contact him right?
>
>  A lot of ideas there, but again, I think we're up against business
>  decisions, and I would not urge high priority on these items.
>
>  > Rename the tools menu to options.
>  > Rename the options dialog to preferences.
>
>  I do not think this is a good idea because the existing names have
>  been around for a long time and people are used to them.
>
>  > More exselorator keys.
>  > Like create new contact control+n.
>  > Preferences control+p.  etc.
>  > Or as I said in the past the ability to set global hot keys and local
>  ones.
>  > With defaults set and  turned on.
>
>  The extra accelerators would be helpful, yes.  To explain local vs.
>  global hotkeys for the benefit of those who never saw that discussion:
>  "Global hotkeys" are what we have now.  "Local hotkeys" would only
>  work when a Skype window is in focus.  I thought this would be too
>  confusing for most users, but I'm forwarding the idea for others to
>  ponder.
>
>  > Doug take these ideas and forward what you think will be helpful and
>  discard
>  > the rest as usual.
>
>  Doing so directly.  I will not often do things quite like this, but
>  since I am actually out here with Skype developers in person, it seems
>  to make sense this weekend. :-)  Btw, pardon any typos, I'm typing
>  this over the top of some fairly loud music and conversation.
>
>  -- 
>  Doug Lee                 dgl at dlee.org
>  SSB BART Group           doug.lee at ssbbartgroup.com
>  http://www.ssbbartgroup.com
>  "The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them
>  to choose from." -- Andrew Tanenbaum
>
>  Thanks for posting to the skype english list. To  access scripts for the
>  latest version of skype go to
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