I do not have plans to add something like Alt+PgUp as a JAWS script or NVDA command, for several reasons. I would consider it if there were an API-based way to answer a call, because that would be more reliable than trying to script a series of UI actions. Also, making a key to answer calls would require me to add default-level scripts to Skype 8 so the key could work outside of Skype itself.
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On Thu, Oct 04, 2018 at 02:32:01PM +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote: This would involve minimizing all apps for going to the desktop, or using another method that involves even more key presses, then finding the skype icon and opening Skype, then tabbing around until the answer or decline buttons get the focus, which is also complicated. I think that if it is possible to feed a list of keys to Skype 8 automaticly in a JAWS script, then I guess it is also easy to do the same thing in an NVDA module. --Octavian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clare Page" <clare.page@...> To: <skypeenglish@groups.io> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2018 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [skypeenglish] help with the new 8.3 version of skype. Hi! It's all very well to say that a keystroke such as alt+page up should be added to the JAWS scripts of Skype 8, but that won't help users of other screen-readers. I'm not sure that such a keystroke is necessary anyway. Doug's way of answering Skype calls seems rather complicated to me , although that may make seeing who the caller is a bit easier. I am lucky that the Skype calls I receive are from people I know, and in most cases I have warning that I am going to receive a call, so I go into the Skype window in Skype 8, which I tend to leave open while Skype is running anyway, and press Tab till I find the Answer button. There's a Decline button too, which comes before the Answer button while tabbing through the window, so if you don't want to take the incoming call, you can use that instead. If you don't want to keep the Skype window open like I do, you can minimise it with alt+f4 like you did in older versions of Skype, and pressing Enter on the Skype icon on your desktop will open the Skype window again. Since I rarely minimize the Skype window while my Skype 8 is running, I don't know if an incoming call will make that window appear, that's why I mentioned how to open it while Skype is still running. I hope this helps! Bye for now! From Clare
-----Original Message----- From: skypeenglish@groups.io [mailto:skypeenglish@groups.io] On Behalf Of Octavian Rasnita Sent: mercredi 3 octobre 2018 18:01 To: skypeenglish@groups.io Subject: Re: [skypeenglish] help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
Hi Doug,
Can't be made a script that executes these hotkeys, a script stored in default.jss? If it would be possible, we could assign a hotkey for it, say Alt+PgUp, and one of the problems could be solved.
I hope that it is not a problem that the window uses a web widget, because that can't be solved.
--Octavian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Lee" <dgl@...> To: <skypeenglish@groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2018 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [skypeenglish] help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
The plan for taking an incoming call in Skype 8 is this:
1. Make a shortcut key that immediately puts focus on the Skype 8 window. Do this by assigning a shortcut key, such as Ctrl+Shift+Alt+K, to the Skype 8 Desktop shortcut.
2. When a call comes in, type your shortcut, tab for caller ID, then tab to the Answer button and press Space.
This is more keystrokes than Alt+PgUp was, but it is also less prone to the, "Oh goodness, I did not mean to pick up that call!" situation. This situation would be my description of most calls I get, because of spam calls that are made to my phone number, which I route through Skype specifically so I can handle such things intelligently.
On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 08:36:20AM -0400, Joseph Machise wrote: well dug until we get a new version of GW connect, and say the hell with Microsoft do you have a hot key for answering a call ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Lee" <dgl@...> To: <skypeenglish@groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2018 8:32 AM Subject: Re: [skypeenglish] help with the new 8.3 version of skype.
My experience says Ctrl+Shift+P never answered a call in Skype 8, but that if you happened to be displaying the same contact that called you and you typed Ctrl+Shift+P, Skype tried to initiate a call to that person and simply connected to the incoming call as a result. This could easily give the illusion that Ctrl+Shift+P answers calls if you are testing the feature and thus are likely to be showing that exact contact when a call arrives.
On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 02:03:13PM +0200, Michele Barbi wrote: I'll try ctrl+shift+p the next time I sign in on Skype and a call arrives, I only used it for starting a call. Anyway I can confirm ctrl+e for ending a call, I tested it sometimes. Bye! Barbuz
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