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If I'm not mistaken, that rather useful-looking tree view is not
actually on the screen, even though VoiceOver can see it.  I have
provided Skype developers and managers with info on how to make the
visible Missed Events table accessible, and I hope this happens soon.
However, I'm not sure if the tree will remain available to us.  You
may already have noticed that you can't really do anything with the
events in the tree except read them:  You can't use the tree to play
voicemails, start calls or chats, or clear old events, as far as I
know.

Corrections welcome.

On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 06:38:26PM +0100, S?ren Jensen wrote:
Hi all.

I've just found out how missed events works in Skype, and believe it  
or not, it's totally accessible.
Here is how to find it:
1: Find the table with your contacts, and don't interact with the  
table. Move the VO  cursor to the left once, and Voiceover should say  
"button." To check if it's the right button you are on, press VO h,  
and VO should say "Missed events." Press VO spacebar on that button.
2: When you have pressed that button, an extra table has pupped up to  
the right of the table with your contacts. If you interact with this  
table, you'll notice that the items are unknown. Well, we can fix  
that. To the right of that table, there is a button called "Show  
contacts." Press that button, and you'll see that all your missed  
events are sorted into groups in the table. If you interact with the  
table, you can open and close these groups with your left and right  
arrow keys, and simply go through the list with your up and down arrow  
keys.

I hope you find this guide usefull, and I hope it works for you. If it  
doesn't work, please let me know. Maybe I've forgot a step.
Does someone know how to delete the missed events?
Best regards
S?ren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
[email protected]
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/



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