Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
Does this work with JAWS 15?
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On 15/11/2018 10:58 a.m., Doug Lee wrote:
I thought of suggesting that, and it will be useful to see if installing those and activating the workaround will help; but I don't yet know how likely that is to succeed. I'm working on professional projects at the moment
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Doug Lee
I thought of suggesting that, and it will be useful to see if installing those and activating the workaround will help; but I don't yet know how likely that is to succeed. I'm working on professional projects at the moment
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though, so I won't be able to do anything significant with this for a while. The mrw idea might be good to try in the mean time.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 04:53:47PM +0100, Michele Barbi wrote:
Now that it comes to my mind, you could try installing the MRW scripts, which stands for MSAA Registration Workaround. Here are more infos on these scripts usage and how to install those: http://www.dlee.org/mrw/ Bye! Barbuz -- Doug Lee dgl@dlee.org http://www.dlee.org Level Access doug.lee@LevelAccess.com http://www.LevelAccess.com Freedom is not the ability to have what we want. Freedom is merely the ability to seek it. To be free defines what we can do, not what we can get. (03/28/05)
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Michele Barbi
Now that it comes to my mind, you could try installing the MRW scripts, which stands for MSAA Registration Workaround. Here are more infos on these scripts usage and how to install those: http://www.dlee.org/mrw/
Bye! Barbuz
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
Doug:
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I can do the tandum connection, I think. I just need to know how. Until this morning, all was well.
On 15/11/2018 10:13 a.m., Doug Lee wrote:
I have so far not heard of any problem like this elsewhere; we'll see if anyone else chimes into this discussion. I have not had Skype 7 on Windows for many months by now, so any scripting work I do for it now would likely need
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Doug Lee
I have so far not heard of any problem like this elsewhere; we'll see if anyone else chimes into this discussion. I have not had Skype 7 on Windows for many months by now, so any scripting work I do for it now would likely need
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to be through a JAWS Tandem connection. Regarding the MSAA/Mathplayer issue: If you were suffering from that one, you would probably see a few other side effects, like TeamTalk or TeamSpeak scripts not working right, possibly a few website form fields not being named correctly when they usually are, etc. That issue is global when it occurs, but its effects are hard for me to predict completely.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 09:52:33AM -0500, Jerry Pryde wrote:
Doug: re Mathplayer: no. I last installed skype 7.0 a little more than a month ago, and reinstalled the scripts; all this after a computer repare. Yesterday, september 13, the scripts worked perfectly, and skype loaded with no problem. So, this only happened this morning at about 6:30 Eastern time. On 15/11/2018 9:30 a.m., Doug Lee wrote: If the message you are getting is specifically, "These scripts do not support this Skype version," let me know what operations result in this message. There are ten points in the code that can cause that message. Most have to -- Doug Lee dgl@dlee.org http://www.dlee.org Level Access doug.lee@LevelAccess.com http://www.LevelAccess.com "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done." --Helen Keller
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
Doug:
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re Mathplayer: no. I last installed skype 7.0 a little more than a month ago, and reinstalled the scripts; all this after a computer repare. Yesterday, september 13, the scripts worked perfectly, and skype loaded with no problem. So, this only happened this morning at about 6:30 Eastern time.
On 15/11/2018 9:30 a.m., Doug Lee wrote:
If the message you are getting is specifically, "These scripts do not support this Skype version," let me know what operations result in this message. There are ten points in the code that can cause that message. Most have to
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Doug Lee
If the message you are getting is specifically, "These scripts do not support this Skype version," let me know what operations result in this message. There are ten points in the code that can cause that message. Most have to
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do with handling chat messages and windows, but there may be other operations that trigger this message. It would also help me to know when you last downloaded a Skype 7 update. Finally, because one known cause of this issue is related to Windows MSAA support, two more questions: Have you rebooted since you ran into this problem, and have you recently installed or removed something called Mathplayer?
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 08:57:16AM -0500, Jerry Pryde wrote:
PS: The scripts worked perfectly yesterday. Today, they don't work for some reason. Jerry. On 15/11/2018 8:05 a.m., Michele Barbi wrote: Hello Jerry, -- Doug Lee dgl@dlee.org http://www.dlee.org Level Access doug.lee@LevelAccess.com http://www.LevelAccess.com "There's no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit." Ronald Reagan?
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
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The scripts worked perfectly yesterday. Today, they don't work for some reason. Jerry.
On 15/11/2018 8:05 a.m., Michele Barbi wrote:
Hello Jerry,
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
Thanks.
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I have this version of the scripts, and I reinstalled them, just in case. It still doesn't work.
On 15/11/2018 8:05 a.m., Michele Barbi wrote:
Hello Jerry,
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Re: Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Michele Barbi
Hello Jerry,
I though Skype 7 was officially blocked as of november 1, 2018, but that's another topic... Anyway, yes make sure which scripts revision you have, considering latest for Skype classic is 622b, revision 993. Try pressing insert+q from within Skype, and if you figure out you have a less recent scripts revision, try updating it. This is the direct download link for the installer: http://www.dlee.org/skype/classic/jfw-skr622b.exe Doug, if you can read this thread, let me know if there is something to add.
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Scripts for skype 7.0.4.0.151
Jerry Pryde
Hi.
I'm using Skype 7.40.40.151 and it says the scripts aren't compatible with this version. I think I have the latest scripts for skype 7.0. Any ideas. Jerry.
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Re: extension code
Mike DeZinno
Hello Martin,
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re putting in next codes: I often use my Skype calling feature to call into conference calls with access codes some as long as 9 digits followed by a # sign. Here's how I accomplish that: I first dial the main number to get into the conference, then I wait until it asks for the extension or access code or pin number, which then you can simply dial into by using the number keys across the top row of your keyboard, the # sign is just a simple shift 3 entry, The only thing to watch for is to be sure your screen reader is focused on the Skype dial pad. It does take a little practice and it can be a little nerve racking because the prompts sometimes don't give you much time to type in the codes or extensions. But in time one does learn how to relax and just get ready to anticipate the next required action. I hope this helps, Mike, in SC
At 01:37 PM 11/8/2018, you wrote: When you are making a call in the U. S. how du you putt in the extension code.
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extension code
Martin Nemecek
When you are making a call in the U. S. how du you putt in the extension code.
martin
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Re: skype out
Léonie Watson
Are you sure you have a Skype Out subscription?
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On 05/11/2018 00:16, Martin Nemecek wrote:
I tried the following steps 1 altffor the menue then 2 select new call... 3 then due you press enter, if I press enter it wont take me to 3 . --
@LeonieWatson @tink@toot.cafe Carpe diem
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Re: plus sign
Stephen Troy
hi
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have they removed the select region or country option in Skype 8? if not, and you enter on that and select the country you wish to call and enter , an edit box will open, simply enter the number you are calling and there's no need to put the plus sign or country code in.
On 05/11/2018, Martin Nemecek <nemecek.m@outlook.com> wrote:
I just found out that if you make a international call you must put the plus
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plus sign
Martin Nemecek
I just found out that if you make a international call you must put the plus sign at the beginning of the phone
martinnumber.
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skype out
Martin Nemecek
I tried the following steps 1 altffor the menue then 2 select new call... 3 then due you press enter, if I press enter it wont take me to 3 .
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Re: skype out
Léonie Watson
You call a Skype Out number from a landline, exactly as you would call any other number.
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To call a landline number from Skype, using Skype Out, follow these steps: 1. Press Alt f, to open the File menu. 2. Select "New call..." from the menu. 3. Tab to, then select, the Dialpad button. 4. Tab to the Phone Number field, and enter the number you want to call. Note: you must enter the number in international format. For example +441110000, to dial someone in the UK. 5. Hit Enter to make the call.
On 04/11/2018 14:58, Martin Nemecek wrote:
I am asking how due I make a telephone call using skype out to Australia on his land line. The virtual assistant was no help. --
@LeonieWatson @tink@toot.cafe Carpe diem
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skype out
Martin Nemecek
I am asking how due I make a telephone call using skype out to Australia on his land line. The virtual assistant was no help.
martin
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Re: skype scripts
Stephen Troy
if you didn't pick this link up martin, you may well find it useful.
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https://support.office.com/en-us/article/use-a-screen-reader-to-move-from-skype-version-6-or-7-to-skype-version-8-3f8a173f-21ca-414e-84ce-41e94fd7958b
On 03/11/2018, Martin Nemecek <nemecek.m@outlook.com> wrote:
Dug, For give me I am not very good with computer technology. I am running
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