Hi Kevin.

If you go to the Skype app on your I phone and you have the latest version 
installed,  Go to the dial pad and try and call a contact in your address book. 
 You can't as there is an image.

I am saying that there are buttons on the IOS devices labeled as images.  No 
images on the OS10.

I am saying if you want to call a contact in your address book be it using OS10 
or IOS, then it is difficult.  In previous versions of Skype, we had a call 
button and edit field where you could copy and paste your desired number.  I 
forget to say when using Skype on OS10, it is hard to get to your history and 
other tabs without using control tav.

Hope this all makes sense.

Kawal.

Sent from my iPhone

On 14 Dec 2011, at 09:20 AM, Kevin Chao <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kawal,
> 
> Please see response inline:
> 
> On 12/14/11, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello Kevin.
>> 
>> Thank you for sharing your post with us.
> You're veyr welcome.
>> 
>> The first thing I'd like to see on the Skype accessibility front for IOS and
>> OS10 is the consistency of layout so that both interfaces look the same in
>> terms of using Boice Over.
> I'm not sure if this is possible, especially considering how Mac OS X
> and iOS interaction model, apps, and VoiceOver are so very different.
>> 
>> Images get replaced with buttons when using Skype on the IOS platform.
> Please explain. Are you saying controls are images on Mac OS X and
> they are buttons on iOS?
>> 
>> Buttons are all labeled in IOS devices, the dial pad whether be it in IOS or
>> OS10 platforms have an edit field where you can copy and paste numbers when
>> your contacts and I mean your address contacts are highlighted in the Skype
>> application.
> Please explain. Is this is issue or observation? If it's an issue,
> what exactly is the issue?
>> 
>> I can't think of anything else unless some one can add to what I have said.
> Please clarify, provide more information, and describe exactly what
> the issues are, Summary, steps to reproduce, and expected/actual
> results are very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks and hope this helps and clarifies the situation.
> No, it really doesn't, it confuses the situation even more.
>> 
>> Kawal.
> Kevin
>> 
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