Hi,
I use Avaya at work as well.  It would be nice if indeed it does become more 
accessible than it already is.  A nice feature to become accesible is the speed 
dial orthe phone log feature.
If anyone has the info about it becoming more accessible, please let me know.  
Thanks,
Helen



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On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 9:00 PM EDT Chip Orange wrote:

>Hi Deb,
>
>While I don't know anything about the articles you mention, I'm using Avaya
>at work, and it came with an add-on software program which runs on the
>Windows pc which makes the handset accessible.  It doesn't do a great job,
>but it gives you 12 definable hotkeys for functions you wish to perform, and
>it has the ability to read to you some of the displayed info from the
>handset (such as the caller ID, which lines are in use, the state of call
>forwarding, etc.).
>
>This product is called UAP I think (I'm at home right now), and I think it
>stands for something like "Universal Access Program", and comes from Avaya.
>It does require a modified configuration for the handset which needs to use
>it, so your phone system guru may have to ask about how to get it running.
>
>If you like, you can email me at work at:
>
>[email protected]
>
>where I can answer questions about it.
>
>Hth,
>
>Chip
>
>
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>> I thought someone posted here lately about avaya and soft phone
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