The menu bar is not in the Facetime app. Its reachable with VO plus
m. The Facetime preferences are reachable either via the menu bar or by
using command plus comma.
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and say God did it." --Carl Sagan
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On 11/20/2017 3:16 AM, jennifer parry wrote:
Hi all
Think I am going a little mad. I use to be able to use FaceTime to make
FaceTime calls on the mack and thought I had configured it to present my mobile
number. I tried to use FaceTime on the Mac atoday nd it tells me that FaceTime
is not configured to use my iPhone for FaceTime calls.
I looked up goole to see how to set it up again.
It says to open the FaceTime app and go to the menu bar and preferences. The
thing is there is no menu bar that I can see in the FaceTime app.
I also can not seem to find any system preferences for this application. What
am I missing.
Hoping someone can enlighten me.
I am using hi Sierra
Thanks and regards
Jennifer Parry
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