that's not dizzying. I've always done that with a
traditional chordless phone, old telephone
models, etc. It takes some experimentation to
determine how many commas must be inserted for the correct pause length.
At 05:04 PM 1/9/2015, you wrote:
Maria
As others have said, the dial pad should
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Maria
As others have said, the dial pad should still
Maria
As others have said, the dial pad should still be on screen while you are on
a call. Here is what the Dresner book Getting Started with .says in regard
to entering info such as account info or choosing menu items. It's dizzying,
and I doubt I could do it right off. See below.
If you
Yes it is possible forbthis to work.
When you call some one or when they call you and you answer the keypad comes
up.
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On Jan 9, 2015, at 1:46 PM, Marie scribbl...@comcast.net wrote:
On another list, someone stated that on the IPhone you could have the DialPad
Honestly, I'm a bit confused. My dial pad always stays on the screen, unless I
intentionally lock my phone or exit the phone app while the call is in
progress. How are you making your calls, and are you doing anything during them
that might cause the dial pad to disappear?
On Jan 9, 2015, at
Thanks for the great explanation.
What does the semi-colon do?
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Maria
As others