Hi Chris!
Well no wonder you could be confused!
I've just been in a call with one of my contacts and there was no end call 
button!
But on another contacts call it was there!
So if you've got a little time and the inclination call mi focus_66
And I might help with the window or not depending on how it turns up :] 
hahahahaha
Colin
Qapla!

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On 8 Apr 2011, at 22:39, Chris Gilland wrote:

> Carolyn,
> 
> Maybe I am taking things a bit fast, but I don't feel at all frustrated, 
> which by the sound of your e-mail is how you made it sound you thought I 
> felt.  I'm more just confused.  I understand how to use voice over enough to 
> look through the menus.
> 
> With all do respect, I find your comment slightly inappropriate.  Though I 
> see where you are coming from, telling someone to slow down when they ask for 
> help is not productive, in my opinion.  I think if someone could just explain 
> that screen to me when I am in an active call and how to get to the controls 
> like ending a call, I know that command shift h will do it.  We've already 
> covered that, but everyone tellsm e that I should be also alternatively able 
> to find the actual button.  Same goes with muting etc.
> 
> If I'm asking to much I'm sorry, but am I gonna be denied help just because I 
> am quote: doing too much at once?  Am I grounded from posting to the list?  
> LOL!  Just kidding on that last question.  Seriously though...
> 
> Sorry for so many questions, but I don't feel for now at my level of skill 
> that it's too much to ask someone to describe that main active call window 
> and what the sources list is and what the scroll area and skype menu everyone 
> was talking about that they were able to vo over to.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> On Apr 8, 2011, at 4:59 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
> 
>> Chris:
>> Settle Down!  Step away from the computer!  Warning Warning! You're trying 
>> to do everything at once.  When you're in a call, you can hit command shift 
>> h, which us in theory supposed to hang up the call.  If it doesn't,  press 
>> command-w to close the window.  This will bring up a dialog asking if you 
>> want to end the call.  Vo right arrow to end call, and select it with vo 
>> space.
>> 
>> If you take your time a little and don't try to do this all in a week, it'll 
>> be a lot easier and less frustrating for you, imho.
>> 
>> Also, Take some time to explore the various menus.  they'll tell you all 
>> kinds of good info about how to make things happen.  
>> Good luck.
>> Take care
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 8, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>> 
>>> I don't know even how to put someone on hold.  As I said, I am finding 
>>> skype 5 to be really confusing.  I am actually thinking of going back to 
>>> skype 2 if anyone has the old dmg.  I think the skype web site may! have 
>>> it, but I need to look.
>>> 
>>> I think that the main think to be more specific, as I said in my last 
>>> message is I am not understanding how to get to everything like hold, the 
>>> end call, the mute, the video button, etc. when I'm in an active call.  I 
>>> heard something about a scroll area and setting it to 60 percent or 
>>> greater. this just is not making sense.  I'm still kind a fairly new to 
>>> voice over so this is all kind a new to me.  Sorry.  I think if someone can 
>>> explain this to me a bit more I can get it, but right now, I'm totally 
>>> baffled.
>>> 
>>> Chris. 
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