Actually That's  wrong. what you are reading is the handle. Just arrow down and 
it will work.

Take care. 
> On Nov 18, 2014, at 8:54 AM, william lomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all has anyone else managed to get calls routed via the iPhone to their 
> mac?
> i have turned on bluetooth both devices
> turned on handoff on IOS 
> signed in to the apple ID with FaceTime on the mac and the same apple ID for 
> FaceTime on IOS 
> yet for example, if i wish to try this out, and i dial a number in FaceTime 
> to try it out the item is dimmed for iPhone usage
> i have 8.1.1 and mac OS X 10.10
> also in a contact with the mac contacts app i do not see use iPhone to place 
> a call to a contact, if, for example, the iPhone is in another room or even 
> if it is with me.
> The other oddity is that the settings should be correct as per the apple 
> website and both devices iPhone 5S and macbook air are on the same wifi 
> network
> maybe i need someone to call me and establish as to whether the devices work 
> like this in harmony and allow me to take a call whilst working on my mac
> 
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