Hello Colin,

I have tried your suggestion on several occasions while sharing my screen with 
sighted assistance.  Although my sighted friend could see the video camera 
icon, I couldn't get to it with VO.  I remember doing something once that got 
me there but, unfortunately, had just been trying a lot of things without 
documenting each attempt and, as a result, couldn't reproduce my one and only 
success.

Mike

On 28,Mar,2011, at 10:04 PM, Colin M wrote:

> Hi Mike!
> You can change the contacts view by command+3 this is the short cut for 
> contacts monitor or you can just press the contacts monitor button to get the 
> same thing!
> Command+1 for Skype
> Command+2 for dial pad!
> There is also a command to add people but I do not no if this will help with 
> the camera!
> That command is command+shift+a
> hth Colin
> Qapla!
> 
> Chegh chew jaj Vam jaj Kak
> 
> On 28 Mar 2011, at 20:29, Zachary Kline wrote:
> 
>> Hi Mike,
>> I can answer at least some of your questions.  There is a way to see your 
>> entire contact list in Skype 5.  Whenever I log in, the first thing which 
>> appears is my entire list, offline and all.  It is useful to think of the 
>> Skype 5 layout as similar to the iTunes layout, as you have a list of 
>> categories on the left and a dynamically changing list of options on the 
>> right, depending on what you select on the left.  I wouldn't mess with any 
>> view options until you've gotten used to the default layout, which does work 
>> quite well.
>> I don't use the web cam much, so I'm afraid I can't help with those 
>> particular questions.  All I can say is explore the window using the VO 
>> cursor, and don't overlook the menu bar and particularly the conversation 
>> menu.
>> Best,
>> Zack.
>> On Mar 28, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> I am currently in a rather serious situation where using Skype and its 
>>> video feature is a crucial need.  Unfortunately, I recently downloaded 
>>> Skype 5.1, and its user interface is very very different from earlier 
>>> versions such as 2.8 which, I believe, was the prior stable version.
>>> 
>>> Here are my questions and needs:
>>> 
>>> 1.  I can't find a way to navigate to contacts that aren't online.  I've 
>>> tried going through some of the view options, but the best I can do is 
>>> either get a list of current online contacts or a history of recent 
>>> contacts with whom I have had conversations.  It is important for me to 
>>> gain access to my entire Skype contact list.
>>> 
>>> 2.  I cannot find a way to easily turn on my web camera while conversing 
>>> with someone on Skype.  In previous versions, I could use the Voice Over 
>>> Find command to get to the video button.  In the current version of Skype, 
>>> the option to turn on and off the video at random is visually there, but I 
>>> have thus far been able to get Voice Over to go to it.  I know that some 
>>> people have had luck, but for me, it has been hit and miss--mostly miss.  
>>> Unfortunately,use of the web camera is crucially important for me, and I am 
>>> at a loss as to how to configure Skype 5.1 so that I can quickly turn on 
>>> and off the web camera.  Using the Skype preference of having the web 
>>> camera automatically be turned on when I call someone is not always an 
>>> option, so I need to be able to turn this feature on and off at will.
>>> 
>>> 3.  If it will be necessary for me to go back to an older version of Skype, 
>>> where can I find it?
>>> 
>>> If I sound desperate, I am.  For professional reasons, I need these 
>>> capabilities.
>>> 
>>> My best to all,
>>> 
>>> Mike
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