Hi Ray.  Thanks for this.  You can also type in digits on the dial pad in the 
search area and press enter to execute them.  What I am wondering is whether 
there are any shortcuts to get you into dial pad from contact list, etc.


On Feb 21, 2011, at 5:04 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

the source list is where you find your so-called history.  Just interact with 
this source list and VO+right arrow in to each item.  When you find an item you 
want to deal with, just stop interacting with the source list.  To close an 
event, just use command+w.  The dial pad is located inside the tool bar which 
is itself just to the left of the source list.  Once the dial pad button is 
pressed, the dial pad is presented in touch tone fission.  ONce you pressed all 
the digits of a number you want to call, press the call button, located at the 
very bottom right most of the dial pad area.  ONce a call answers, the dial pad 
can again be pressed and you can enter digits as for things like your bank or 
Newsline or some other such thing.


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On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:46 AM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> I have recently installed skype v5 release.  I am a bit confused by the 
> interface it presents.  I know how to make a call to a contact, but wonder if 
> there are shortcuts available to get to the dial pad, how to manage and see 
> events like friend requests, general shortcuts to navigate the interface, 
> etc.  Why do I see something called html content, and once I get out of my 
> source list, how do I get back to it?  How do I navigate what seems to be my 
> history, where it shows things like today, this week, etc.  As I say, I am 
> able to call a contact an with a ton of key presses, navigate to the dial pad 
> to make a phone call.  Beyond that, this interface confuses me.
> 
> Thanks for any halp possible.
> 
> Marlaina
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