Making a Phone Call From Pc
Making a Phone Call From Pc
If your computer, in addition to being equipped with a modem, is placed near a phone, why not use the computer to phone? To use it you need to have installed the telephone connection that is able to store the numbers associated with labels (Home, Office, etc..) Direct Access. So you can reach the desired number in one move. if you have not yet installed, use the CD-ROM for Windows. A few moves and you make your call from Pc.
Instructions
DIFFICULTIES '1
1. Start the telephone connection. A window will appear with a keyboard as a professional one. To dial the number you select buttons on the keyboard on the screen with the mouse or dial it directly from the keypad of the PC. The number is displayed in the "Number to dial". Click on "Compose". Feel the noise of the modem dials and you'll see two small windows: the first confirmation of the number being composixione and the second has two buttons "Conversation" and "Stop."
2. When you hear the caller, lift the handset. Take your camera and click on the "Conversation". The call status window disappears, and your conversation will continue as usual.
Once the conversation and attacked the receiver will notice that the window "Call" active remains open to allow you to add a name or a description that corresponds to the number just called. Write the name and click on "Cancel". L 'information will be stored in the database.
3.Potete browse through the archive by clicking on "View the call log" from the "Tools" menu of phone connection. To enter a number you call frequently, use the speed dial keys. For every input of numbers, click on one box free. Enter the name and number of the windows in the provided. Click "Save" to finish.
A small suggestion: The dialer program stores all the numbers you made up, unlike a regular phone that has a recall button for only the last call. To find them, simply slip the list "Number to dial" and then click inside it.
Necessary
* Computer
* Phone
* Modem
* Phone Dialer Program
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