Hi Shameless!
You get to the growl settings in Skype itself under notifications, there is 
where you'll find those events that Zachary said!
You should find a hang up call button whilst your in a call!
hth Colin
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On 8 May 2011, at 20:37, Shameless FanGirl wrote:

> I tried that shortcut yesterday, and it didn't respond for some odd reason. 
> Also, I am not seeing Skype in Growl's applications tab. How does one go 
> about adding it, etc?
> 
> Thanks all
> On May 8, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Zachary Kline wrote:
> 
>> Hi Shameless,
>> To start with an easy question, you can hang up on a call while in the Skype 
>> window by pressing cmd-shift-H.  As for returning to the contact list or 
>> other areas of the aPp, use the source list on the left, rather like you 
>> would in iTunes.  
>> Growl is easily configured to speak all those alerts and more, via its 
>> preference pane, which you get to through SYstem Preferences.  The process 
>> is pretty straight forward, involving selecting an event and deciding what 
>> feedback you want for it.
>> I hope this helps.
>> Best,
>> Zack.
>> On May 8, 2011, at 12:23 PM, Shameless FanGirl wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm truly sorry guys for bringing this to the forefront yet again. In all 
>>> my preparation for the Mac, reading over the afore mentioned discussion 
>>> matter on this app is the one thing I didn't do. Skype is the only program 
>>> thus far I'm having issue with, which I'm hoping only means I'm a novice, 
>>> rather than being a direct reflection as to my density. :) 
>>> 
>>> Will Skype read in-coming alerts, sign-in of contacts, in-coming chat 
>>> content, etc? Once in a call, how does one either end said call, or return 
>>> to the contacts list/any other area of the App? Any other pointers/things I 
>>> need to configure? Is Growl configurable for any of the above spoken 
>>> alerts? If so, how does one go about that?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance for any/all answers regarding this
>>> 
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