Using The Mouse - Comdial Digital Communications Systems User Manual

For the dxp, dxp plus and fx series
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GCA70–358

Using The Mouse

You can use the computer mouse to effect many of the same actions that are available from the keyboard. The
following chart provides the computer mouse details.
Mouse Action In Current Calls Window
Double click your station when it is on-hook
Double click on a station selection with a ringing call
Double-click on an active call
Double-click the Call History icon
Double click on a station selection with a held call
Double click tracks line
Click a station selection with an active call and drag it
to another station location
Click your station selection when a call is ringing and
drag it to another station
Double-click the Notes line
Mouse Action In Phones Window
Click and drag a station selection from the Phones
Window to the Calls Window
Double click a station selection
Click and drag a station selection from the Phones
Window and drop over an active call in the Calls
Window
Click and drag a telephone number from a Microsoft®
Word®, Exce® or Access® program onto the Attendant
screen.
Microsoft, Word, Excel, and Access are trademarked terms of Microsoft
Corporation, Redmond WA.
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Definition Of Action
Places your station in a do not disturb condition
Answers the call
Puts the call on hold
Shows the last 300 calls to your station
Retrieves the call
Shows a history of all Tracker calls to the attendant
station Pager
Transfers the call to the new station location (Note: you
cannot transfer a conference call.)
Transfers the ringing to the other station.
Shows history of messages sent by other Comdial
applications.
Definition Of Action
Makes a call to the dragged station (If the attendant
station is active on a call, that call goes on hold.)
Makes a call to clicked-on station
Joins the dragged station in the active call (conference
call)
Causes the system to dial that number.
Impact Group User's Guide

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