Just go to the call phones tab and tab around, entering the number it is 
that you wish to call in the code edit field (at least that's what it says 
on my end).  Here is a list of helpful keystrokes simply from doing a 
insert+H (for the 653 scripts).

Welcome to the Skype Internet Telephony Program.  Jaws specific hotkeys are 
as follows:

To recompile all scripts after updating them,
press Control+Shift+C.
Press Control+Shift+O To announce who is currently in Skype (including 
online, away, etc.)..
Press Control+Shift+L to select from a list of contacts and perform an 
action.
To toggle various Skype options such as automatic speaking of your online 
status, Typing Announcement for chats, or read chat activity,
press JAWSKey+V
To hear who is typing in the current chat window, press F4.
Note that Skype will only indicate when a user is typing if that user did 
not shut off that indication in his or her profile and if both you and that 
user
run a new enough Skype version.
To read the Events/Account panel, or to read the announcement/error area of 
a chat window when one is active,
press Control+Shift+e.
Press this command twice when not in a chat to activate the JAWS
cursor and move it to the Events panel.
To pick a tool bar item from a list in windows, such as chats, that have 
useful tool bars,
press JAWSKey+F8.
To get technical information about a currently active call,
press Control+Shift+I while on the call's tab.
This feature requires that you first check the "Display Technical Call Info" 
box in the Options dialog in Skype.
To get the end time of the highlighted call in the History tab, press 
Control+E.
To read chat messages in a chat window, type Alt+1 for the most recent,
Alt+2 for the next most recent, etc.  Type twice to get a virtual viewer
containing the message.
Type Alt+` to click for more chat lines when Skype provides this option.
To launch the Skype Scripts home page, press Control+Shift+W.
To find out how many tabs are showing and list them, press Control+T or 
Control+`.
Pressing this command twice quickly will bring up a list of available tabs, 
from which you can select one by pressing Enter on its line.
To switch to a particular tab instantly, press ctrl+1 through Ctrl+7.

A Word about tab switching

Tabs are numbered from left to right starting at the first visible tab.
For example, if your tab order appears as Contacts Tab, Call Phones Tab, and 
History Tab,"
pressing ctrl+3 will move you to the History tab.
If Skype seems unresponsive after setting focus to a tab, try pressing the 
Tab key or move out of the Skype application or minimize all applications 
and
the problem should resolve itself.
The order of the tabs can vary depending on your individual settings, but 
the first tab should always be the Contacts tab.
The next tab will be the Call Phones tab if it is enabled (otherwise known 
as the dial pad in older Skype versions),
and after that comes the History tab.  Following that appear any active call 
or conference tabs.
If the Skype Live tab (new in 3.0) or the Skype Find tab (new in 3.1) are 
enabled, they will also appear in the tab list.

You can press
Control+Shift+W
to access a web page containing updated news and helpful information about 
Skype and these scripts.
There is also a mailing list, SkypeEnglish at emissives.com, where
the scripts and Skype are discussed and script-related announcements
are made.




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