thanks Colin,
It was exactly like that and now i understand what it is for.
thanks,
Rafaela
El 07/09/2010, a las 07:04, Colin M escribió:

> Hi Rafaela!
> To answer your question, the table before the contacts is for your history or 
> missed events!
> The button just before the table is the history or missed events button 
> depending on if you have any missed events!
> If yours was like mine that button has no label so when on the button press 
> control+option+shift+h
> And that should tell you which one of the two it is!
> Then you can label it yourself Sorry I can not remember the command!
> But it is in the vo commands somewhere!!
> when you have labelled the button it will always tell  you!
> So when you are on the button vo space bar then go to the table and interact 
> with it and it will show you either your history or missed events!
> When you are finished stop interacting and go back to the button vo space bar 
> again, and when you go back to the table it will say empty table!
> hth Colin
> Skype focus_66
> On 7 Sep 2010, at 04:43, Rafaela Freundt wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Just a quick question. I don't know if it is just my mac, but why is there 
>> an empty table before the contacts table.
>> it is not much of a problem but I just wanted to know.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> Rafaela
>> El 06/09/2010, a las 22:37, Eric Caron escribió:
>> 
>>> Hi Jeff, 
>>> 
>>>  I'll try to help with your Skype questions but I suspect others will 
>>> follow doing a better job. 
>>> 
>>> First, I'm not a power user yet but I find using Skype pretty easy so I'm 
>>> sure you will too once you learn a few tips and tricks.
>>> 
>>> To make a call to a contact I navigate to the correct table then interact 
>>> with the table.  I then arrow down until I hear the contact name I want to 
>>> call.  at that point I bring up the context menu.  This might be the wrong 
>>> name in a mac, I believe the command is VO Shift m. 
>>> Once that menu comes up I down arrow until I hear call.  I press that and 
>>> the call begins. 
>>> 
>>> By the way I use quick Nav so down arrow could be VO down arrow for you.
>>> 
>>> To answer a in coming call I press command tab until I hear that I am in 
>>> the answer window I then VO left or Right arrow until I hear the answer 
>>> button announced.  I select that and I'm talking to a friend. 
>>> 
>>> To hang up easily you will want to create a short cut command from the menu 
>>> bar command hang up.  In the meantime to end a call go to the menu bar and 
>>> navigate to the Call menu then down arrow until you hear hang up.  press 
>>> that to end the call.
>>> 
>>> I created a keyboard short cut command Option H and I use that to hang up 
>>> calls.  
>>> 
>>> Sadly we can't do a short cut Answer command because there is no menu  item 
>>> for that.
>>> One more tip.  In the table with your contacts you will find that on line 
>>> folks show up above the Skype Test Call and off line contacts are listed 
>>> below. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I hope this helps. 
>>> 
>>> eric Caron 
>>> 
>>> skype name ericalfredcaron 
>>>  
>>> On Sep 6, 2010, at 11:05 PM, Geoff Waaler wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Greetings,
>>>>  
>>>> Somehow I got to my list of Skype contacts, however upon attempting to 
>>>> interact I only got text, hence assume I was in the right view.  There was 
>>>> no indication of the status of my contacts, but I selected one that I 
>>>> believed to be online.
>>>>  
>>>> My question is: what's next?  When I attempted to click the mouse 
>>>> (vo+shift+space) I was presented with an Apple menu rather than an 
>>>> associated context menu.  I then tried first routing the mouse pointer to 
>>>> the VO cursor (VO+Command+F5).  Afterwards, when I clicked the mouse, the 
>>>> Mac bonked at me without any other discernible affect.
>>>>  
>>>> I guess an extra credit question might be how to answer a call when it 
>>>> rings?  Oh yeah, and since there appear to be no keyboard commands 
>>>> supported in the MacOS version is it possible to hang up without hunting 
>>>> and pecking through the menus?
>>>>  
>>>> TIA and best regards.
>>>> Geoff
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