Hi Shannon
If it's done correctly, and things are hooked up in the proper
manner, you should be able to hear the caller's voice in your
headphones but you will not be able to hear yourself when you talk
back to them. There is a skype call testing service you can use. add
the skype name echo123 to your contacts, give that number a call and
you can test your mic. to make a call with gw skype, simply press
enter on that person's name and you can call them. if you have it
set up differently, you can focus on that person's name in the list,
and press your context menu key. this is located 3 keys to the right
of your space bar on a standard windows style keyboard. if you don't
have a context menu key as some keyboards don't, you can press shift
plus f10 and it'll do the same thing. that should get you started at least.
Hope that helps.
Good morning,
I know allot of you saw my question yesterday about the head set but
I have as of yet not had any answer in that regard.
If you all like skipe how do you use it?
I have never looked at it but I know you have to have a microphone
to do it. Can it be done with a headset too? The headset I have says
that it can be used for skipe calling. Does that mean the call
comes through the headset or does the other person come through the speakers?
My question is for those who might be using any of the mentioned
skipe products with a headset does WE out put come through the
headset or does we still come through the speakers as usual?
I would just give it a try but I don't know anyone who uses skipe so
I can't experiment with it. I don't have any one to call. Smile
Thanks Shannon
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