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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Gassman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: making phone calls with Msn Messenger


> Hi,
> Recently making free phonecalls with msn has been a topic on this list.
> Last night Debbie Scales of the JAWS lite list posted this message about a
> newly designed dial pad.
> John
> Subject: [JFWlite] Dial Pad
>
> This is a message to all of you who use dial pad.  I was reading on the
> blind tech list that dial pad now has a stand alone application that makes
> things much easier.
> I put it at the following link for you to download.
>
> www.scales.tzo.com/ftp/dpchameleon_install.exe
> Once you install it, you can press enter on the dial pad chameleon icon on
> your desktop.
> It will ask for your dial pad user name and password and want you to log
in.
> When the dial pad program runs you will be in the edit field and
> you can just type in the 10 digit phone number without the one and hit
> enter.
> You know I don't use phone programs and so the only person I ever call
with
> them is my own phone number, ha ha.  But my phone rang, so I answered
> it, grin.  So it seems to work fine.
> Then you can alt f4 out of any pop up ads or from the dial pad
application.
> I also read you can hit enter to hang up from the dial pad application.
> Then dial pad will be running in your system tray.
> You can press insert f11 and arrow down to dial pad chameleon and hit
enter
> to bring up the dial pad context menu.
> Then hit enter on open dial pad to make another call.
> It seems you can also add people to your address book from the context
menu.
> That's really all I know about it, I will leave it up to you dial pad
users
> to figure the rest out.
> Debbie
> And then this follow up message from Bruce Riddle
> I went ahead and registered and downloaded dial pad it worked just fine
> except for the hanging up   hitting enter or hitting alt f 4   did not
hang
> it for me but what i did is went to my system tray and right clicked on
dial
> pad  and hit enter on exit and it hangs up then   and that worked fine
> Visit the JFWLite web page at
> http://www.jfwlite.com/
>
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