RE: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-08-02 Thread Rose Combs
I only remember that thee was no area on the page so you could contact them,
no way to e-mail, and that even a sighted person had trouble reading the
captcha.  I would have given up completely but I needed to have some access.



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Of Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 11:19 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

I thought that when you set up a gmail account it gave you an option to
enter a phone number where it can send you a code that you can then enter
instead of the captia.  

Thanks.



From: viphone@googlegroups.com [viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris
H [christopher...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:05 PM
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Subject: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
 I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never
had luck.  Very frustrating!


 Donna
 tcors...@cfl.rr.com

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Re: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-08-01 Thread Dionesque

Exactely that's how it works, Pamela. So we can ignore the captcha.
Kind regards,


Barbara



-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- 
From: Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND

Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 8:18 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

I thought that when you set up a gmail account it gave you an option to 
enter a phone number where it can send you a code that you can then enter 
instead of the captia.


Thanks.



From: viphone@googlegroups.com [viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris 
H [christopher...@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never 
had luck.  Very frustrating!



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Re: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-08-01 Thread Dionesque

Same here with Gmail.
About a month ago I created a Gmail account for myself and it went well, 
including the verification using a code that was sent to me via SMS.
Unfortunately, when I logged into that account on the next day, I've got a 
message, that my account has been deactivated. No explaination from Gmail. I 
wrote to the support but, as expected, never received a reply...
So I prefer to skip on Gmail if they don't want me, fortunately I have a few 
other accounts that work with iPhone just perfectly.

Kind regards,


Barbara



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Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 8:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never 
had luck.  Very frustrating!



Donna
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Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread Steve
Good luck trying to setup a Gmail account independently, their audio captcha 
is totally unintelligible.
- Original Message - 
From: Alan Lemly
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: Skype App Settings for Camera


Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account 
with gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail 
works great with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume 
Thunderbird. You will need to set up a Google account which can be done 
here:



https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_source=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha



That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they have a 
help link where you can search on setting the account up with whichever 
email client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live mail. That's just 
another example of Microsoft changing something that a lot of folks are 
still wondering why it was necessary. I thought Outlook Express was fine 
based on comments I've read by those who used and mastered it.



Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.



Alan



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Skype App Settings for Camera



Hi Alan,



I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if you 
accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because unless 
something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to default to the 
front camera.



Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or 
even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a voice 
call. Here is what you do:



Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call 
button across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by 
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call and 
then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:



Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options



If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to Show 
Options first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset connected will 
say Headset, then swipe left again to get to Mute and finally to Video. 
If you swipe left one more time you get to the call duration timer.



Now, once you find Video double tap on it. This will invoke another small 
menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in the middle 
of the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other just as I put it 
below:



Front Camera

Back Camera

No Camera



Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of the 
screen and exploring or you can swipe left from Video which means you 
first get to No Camera, then you get to Back Camera and finally to 
Front Camera. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call timer.



Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double tap 
on it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if you 
switched to the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off the 
camera, then you have to first double tap on Video again to bring up the 
camera choices.





Regards,

Sieghard





From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 10:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Skype App Settings for Camera



I participated in my first Skype Video call yesterday and have questions 
about how to configure Skype for future video calls. On the call yesterday, 
the person on the other end was getting a picture from my iPhone 5 rear 
camera. It seems odd that the default would not be to send the front camera 
to the other person since I will obviously be looking at my screen to see 
the other party. I scoured the app for settings to change this but could not 
find anywhere to do that. I also checked the Skype settings under the iPhone 
main settings but there was very little that was set there.



Can anyone give me some guidance on how to configure the Skype camera 
settings for future video calls?



Thanks in advance.



Alan Lemly

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Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread tcorson2
I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never had 
luck.  Very frustrating!


Donna
tcors...@cfl.rr.com

From: Steve 
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 12:48 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Good luck trying to setup a Gmail account independently, their audio captcha is 
totally unintelligible.
- Original Message - 
From: Alan Lemly 
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:22 PM
Subject: RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account with 
gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail works great 
with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume Thunderbird. You will 
need to set up a Google account which can be done here:



https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_source=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha



That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they have a 
help link where you can search on setting the account up with whichever email 
client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live mail. That's just another 
example of Microsoft changing something that a lot of folks are still wondering 
why it was necessary. I thought Outlook Express was fine based on comments I've 
read by those who used and mastered it.



Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.



Alan



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Skype App Settings for Camera



Hi Alan,



I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if you 
accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because unless 
something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to default to the 
front camera.



Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or even 
to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a voice call. Here 
is what you do:



Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call button 
across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by 
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call and then 
swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:



Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options



If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to “Show 
Options” first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset connected will say 
“Headset”, then swipe left again to get to Mute and finally to “Video”. If you 
swipe left one more time you get to the call duration timer.



Now, once you find “Video” double tap on it. This will invoke another small 
menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in the middle of 
the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other just as I put it below:



Front Camera

Back Camera

No Camera



Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of the 
screen and exploring or you can swipe left from “Video” which means you first 
get to “No Camera”, then you get to “Back Camera” and finally to “Front 
Camera”. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call timer.



Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double tap on 
it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if you switched to 
the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off the camera, then you have 
to first double tap on Video again to bring up the camera choices.





Regards,

Sieghard





From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Alan Lemly
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 10:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Skype App Settings for Camera



I participated in my first Skype Video call yesterday and have questions about 
how to configure Skype for future video calls. On the call yesterday, the 
person on the other end was getting a picture from my iPhone 5 rear camera. It 
seems odd that the default would not be to send the front camera to the other 
person since I will obviously be looking at my screen to see the other party. I 
scoured the app for settings to change this but could not find anywhere to do 
that. I also checked the Skype settings under the iPhone main settings but 
there was very little that was set there.



Can anyone give me some guidance on how to configure the Skype camera settings 
for future video calls?



Thanks in advance.



Alan Lemly

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Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread Chris H

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:

I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never had 
luck.  Very frustrating!


Donna
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RE: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
I thought that when you set up a gmail account it gave you an option to enter a 
phone number where it can send you a code that you can then enter instead of 
the captia.  

Thanks.



From: viphone@googlegroups.com [viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris H 
[christopher...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
 I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never had 
 luck.  Very frustrating!


 Donna
 tcors...@cfl.rr.com

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Re: Email Reply Snafu was RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Well, remember that I didn't say Windows Live Mail had any must have 
features over Outlook Express. I just said that it has some significant 
new features. I also wasn't talking about Outlook, but Outlook Express. 
A few enhancements I can think of off the top of my head are a spell 
checker, a junk mail filter, an RSS reader, a news reader, a blogging 
tool, replacing the DBX file format with EML and so on. Here's an 
article that talks about the differences between WLM and OE 
http://www.webdevelopersnotes.com/tips/windows_live_mail/windows_live_mail_outlook_express.php


Not everyone may care about every new feature, and some may not want to 
change, but I think it's naive to think a company isn't going to enhance 
it's applications. If MS didn't improve or enhance Outlook Express then 
people would complain about how stale it was getting and how far behind 
it was getting compared to other email clients, like Thunderbird.


I think this has strayed pretty far off topic, so I think we should end 
this thread or take it to another list.


On 07/30/2013 09:00 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:

Christopher, thanks for setting me straight on the history of Microsoft
email programs. My apologies to the group for replying to a viphone message
instead of the personal one I thought I was replying to.

And Christopher, just out of curiosity, I'm still using Outlook 2002 and
wonder what must have features Microsoft has added to the email feature
set in the last several years. I usually find that those features aren't
worth the effort required to re-learn the interface changes they invariably
make. But my opinion and a dollar will buy your choice from the Dollar Tree
store.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Outlook Express was discontinued in 2005. Windows Mail started with the
source code of Outlook Express, so you could consider Windows Mail to be
Outlook Express 7. Ditto for Windows Live Mail, which replaced Windows
Mail. The feature set between Outlook Express and the current Windows
Live Mail is pretty significant. I don't think it's unreasonable for a
company to update their program over the span of eight years. There are
a lot of reasons to bash MS, but I don't think Outlook Express is an
example of MS changing something just to change something. I think the
criticism of MS and Outlook Express has more to do with the fact that
Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail were just different and less
accessible than the fact that Outlook Express was perfect and didn't
need enhancing.

On 07/30/2013 04:22 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:

Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account
with gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail
works great with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume
Thunderbird. You will need to set up a Google account which can be done
here:



https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F
%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_sourc
e=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha


That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they
have a help link where you can search on setting the account up with
whichever email client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live
mail. That's just another example of Microsoft changing something that a
lot of folks are still wondering why it was necessary. I thought Outlook
Express was fine based on comments I've read by those who used and
mastered it.

Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.

Alan

-Original Message-
*From:* viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
Behalf Of *Sieghard Weitzel
*Sent:* Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

Hi Alan,

I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if
you accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because
unless something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to
default to the front camera.

Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or
even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a
voice call. Here is what you do:

Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call
button across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call
and then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:

Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options

If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to
Show Options first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset
connected will say Headset, then swipe left again to get to Mute and
finally

Re: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-31 Thread Steve

Only if you set up a google account with your cell phone numb3er.
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From: Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND pamela.a.ekstrand@disney.com

To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:18 PM
Subject: RE: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera


I thought that when you set up a gmail account it gave you an option to 
enter a phone number where it can send you a code that you can then enter 
instead of the captia.


Thanks.



From: viphone@googlegroups.com [viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Chris H [christopher...@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Gmail was Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Changing the subject to reflect the topic in this thread.

On 31/07/2013 18:40, tcors...@cfl.rr.com wrote:
I have tried setting up a gmail account quite a few times and have never 
had luck.  Very frustrating!



Donna
tcors...@cfl.rr.com


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RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-30 Thread Alan Lemly
Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account
with gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail
works great with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume
Thunderbird. You will need to set up a Google account which can be done
here:

 

https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mail
https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2
F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_sour
ce=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha
hl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us
-bkutm_campaign=enutm_source=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha

 

That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they have a
help link where you can search on setting the account up with whichever
email client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live mail. That's just
another example of Microsoft changing something that a lot of folks are
still wondering why it was necessary. I thought Outlook Express was fine
based on comments I've read by those who used and mastered it.

 

Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.

 

Alan

 

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

 

Hi Alan,

 

I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if you
accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because unless
something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to default to the
front camera.

 

Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or
even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a voice
call. Here is what you do:

 

Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call
button across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call and
then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:

 

Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options

 

If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to Show
Options first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset connected will
say Headset, then swipe left again to get to Mute and finally to Video.
If you swipe left one more time you get to the call duration timer.

 

Now, once you find Video double tap on it. This will invoke another small
menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in the middle
of the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other just as I put it
below:

 

Front Camera

Back Camera

No Camera

 

Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of the
screen and exploring or you can swipe left from Video which means you
first get to No Camera, then you get to Back Camera and finally to
Front Camera. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call timer.

 

Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double tap
on it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if you
switched to the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off the
camera, then you have to first double tap on Video again to bring up the
camera choices.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 10:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Skype App Settings for Camera

 

I participated in my first Skype Video call yesterday and have questions
about how to configure Skype for future video calls. On the call yesterday,
the person on the other end was getting a picture from my iPhone 5 rear
camera. It seems odd that the default would not be to send the front camera
to the other person since I will obviously be looking at my screen to see
the other party. I scoured the app for settings to change this but could not
find anywhere to do that. I also checked the Skype settings under the iPhone
main settings but there was very little that was set there.

 

Can anyone give me some guidance on how to configure the Skype camera
settings for future video calls?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Alan Lemly

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Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-30 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Outlook Express was discontinued in 2005. Windows Mail started with the 
source code of Outlook Express, so you could consider Windows Mail to be 
Outlook Express 7. Ditto for Windows Live Mail, which replaced Windows 
Mail. The feature set between Outlook Express and the current Windows 
Live Mail is pretty significant. I don't think it's unreasonable for a 
company to update their program over the span of eight years. There are 
a lot of reasons to bash MS, but I don't think Outlook Express is an 
example of MS changing something just to change something. I think the 
criticism of MS and Outlook Express has more to do with the fact that 
Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail were just different and less 
accessible than the fact that Outlook Express was perfect and didn't 
need enhancing.


On 07/30/2013 04:22 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:

Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account
with gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail
works great with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume
Thunderbird. You will need to set up a Google account which can be done
here:

https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_source=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha

That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they
have a help link where you can search on setting the account up with
whichever email client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live
mail. That's just another example of Microsoft changing something that a
lot of folks are still wondering why it was necessary. I thought Outlook
Express was fine based on comments I've read by those who used and
mastered it.

Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.

Alan

-Original Message-
*From:* viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
Behalf Of *Sieghard Weitzel
*Sent:* Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

Hi Alan,

I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if
you accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because
unless something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to
default to the front camera.

Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or
even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a
voice call. Here is what you do:

Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call
button across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call
and then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:

Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options

If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to
“Show Options” first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset
connected will say “Headset”, then swipe left again to get to Mute and
finally to “Video”. If you swipe left one more time you get to the call
duration timer.

Now, once you find “Video” double tap on it. This will invoke another
small menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in
the middle of the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other
just as I put it below:

Front Camera

Back Camera

No Camera

Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of
the screen and exploring or you can swipe left from “Video” which means
you first get to “No Camera”, then you get to “Back Camera” and finally
to “Front Camera”. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call
timer.

Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double
tap on it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if
you switched to the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off
the camera, then you have to first double tap on Video again to bring up
the camera choices.

Regards,

Sieghard

*From:*viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
Behalf Of *Alan Lemly
*Sent:* Friday, July 26, 2013 10:06 AM
*To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Skype App Settings for Camera

I participated in my first Skype Video call yesterday and have questions
about how to configure Skype for future video calls. On the call
yesterday, the person on the other end was getting a picture from my
iPhone 5 rear camera. It seems odd that the default would not be to send
the front camera to the other person since I will obviously be looking
at my screen to see the other party. I scoured the app for settings to
change this but could not find anywhere to do that. I also checked the
Skype settings under the iPhone main settings but there was very little
that was set there.

Can anyone give me some guidance on how to configure the Skype camera
settings for future video calls?

Thanks in advance.

Alan Lemly

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2013-07-30 Thread Alan Lemly
Christopher, thanks for setting me straight on the history of Microsoft
email programs. My apologies to the group for replying to a viphone message
instead of the personal one I thought I was replying to.

And Christopher, just out of curiosity, I'm still using Outlook 2002 and
wonder what must have features Microsoft has added to the email feature
set in the last several years. I usually find that those features aren't
worth the effort required to re-learn the interface changes they invariably
make. But my opinion and a dollar will buy your choice from the Dollar Tree
store.

Alan Lemly

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 5:25 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Skype App Settings for Camera

Outlook Express was discontinued in 2005. Windows Mail started with the 
source code of Outlook Express, so you could consider Windows Mail to be 
Outlook Express 7. Ditto for Windows Live Mail, which replaced Windows 
Mail. The feature set between Outlook Express and the current Windows 
Live Mail is pretty significant. I don't think it's unreasonable for a 
company to update their program over the span of eight years. There are 
a lot of reasons to bash MS, but I don't think Outlook Express is an 
example of MS changing something just to change something. I think the 
criticism of MS and Outlook Express has more to do with the fact that 
Windows Mail and Windows Live Mail were just different and less 
accessible than the fact that Outlook Express was perfect and didn't 
need enhancing.

On 07/30/2013 04:22 PM, Alan Lemly wrote:
 Sherry, I would strongly recommend that you get a personal email account
 with gmail provided you're not too established with your ATT one. Gmail
 works great with the various email clients like Outlook and I assume
 Thunderbird. You will need to set up a Google account which can be done
 here:


https://accounts.google.com/SignUp?service=mailhl=en_uscontinue=http%3A%2F
%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fpc%3Den-ha-na-us-bkutm_campaign=enutm_sourc
e=en-ha-na-us-bkutm_medium=ha

 That's the first step to get a gmail account. Once you have one, they
 have a help link where you can search on setting the account up with
 whichever email client you end up using, Thunderbird or Windows Live
 mail. That's just another example of Microsoft changing something that a
 lot of folks are still wondering why it was necessary. I thought Outlook
 Express was fine based on comments I've read by those who used and
 mastered it.

 Good luck with your email decisions. I'm enjoying The Kitchen House.

 Alan

 -Original Message-
 *From:* viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *Sieghard Weitzel
 *Sent:* Friday, July 26, 2013 1:40 PM
 *To:* viphone@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

 Hi Alan,

 I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if
 you accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because
 unless something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to
 default to the front camera.

 Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or
 even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a
 voice call. Here is what you do:

 Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call
 button across the bottom just above the home key.

 Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by
 sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call
 and then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:

 Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options

 If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to
 Show Options first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset
 connected will say Headset, then swipe left again to get to Mute and
 finally to Video. If you swipe left one more time you get to the call
 duration timer.

 Now, once you find Video double tap on it. This will invoke another
 small menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in
 the middle of the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other
 just as I put it below:

 Front Camera

 Back Camera

 No Camera

 Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of
 the screen and exploring or you can swipe left from Video which means
 you first get to No Camera, then you get to Back Camera and finally
 to Front Camera. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call
 timer.

 Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double
 tap on it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if
 you switched to the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off
 the camera, then you have to first double tap on Video again to bring up
 the camera choices.

 Regards,

 Sieghard

 *From:*viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf

RE: Skype App Settings for Camera

2013-07-26 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Alan,

 

I am surprised that the call was using the rear camera and I wonder if you
accidently switched it without noticing. I am saying this because unless
something changed in the last update, Skype always seemed to default to the
front camera.

 

Anyhow, it is very easy to change it from front to rear or vice versa or
even to turn the camera off or, to turn it on if you start out as a voice
call. Here is what you do:

 

Once the call is connected to another Skype user, you have the End Call
button across the bottom just above the home key.

Just above the End Call button is a row of 4 buttons, you can explore by
sliding your finger up just a bit from End Call or just find End Call and
then swipe left. The buttons from left to right are:

 

Video Call, Mute, Earpiece, Show Options

 

If you swipe left from the End Call button, you will of course get to Show
Options first, then Earpiece which, if you have a headset connected will
say Headset, then swipe left again to get to Mute and finally to Video.
If you swipe left one more time you get to the call duration timer.

 

Now, once you find Video double tap on it. This will invoke another small
menu with 3 items just above that row of buttons and approx. in the middle
of the screen. These are arranged one on top of the other just as I put it
below:

 

Front Camera

Back Camera

No Camera

 

Once again, you can find these by putting your finger in the middle of the
screen and exploring or you can swipe left from Video which means you
first get to No Camera, then you get to Back Camera and finally to
Front Camera. Swipe left again and you once again get to the call timer.

 

Now all you have to do is find which camera option you want and double tap
on it. Once you do the menu with the camera choices goes away, if you
switched to the Back camera and want the front camera or turn off the
camera, then you have to first double tap on Video again to bring up the
camera choices.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Alan Lemly
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2013 10:06 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Skype App Settings for Camera

 

I participated in my first Skype Video call yesterday and have questions
about how to configure Skype for future video calls. On the call yesterday,
the person on the other end was getting a picture from my iPhone 5 rear
camera. It seems odd that the default would not be to send the front camera
to the other person since I will obviously be looking at my screen to see
the other party. I scoured the app for settings to change this but could not
find anywhere to do that. I also checked the Skype settings under the iPhone
main settings but there was very little that was set there.

 

Can anyone give me some guidance on how to configure the Skype camera
settings for future video calls?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Alan Lemly

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