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Telephone Manager 3.51 Important Information
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Page 4-55. A new command, phdial, is available
for placing voice calls.
When typed from a
UNIX shell,
phdial nnn-nnnn <Enter>
dials the telephone number nnn-nnnn just as if
you
had
selected
the
number
from
your
Directory.
The Take Notes on Call? window
appears, allowing you to keep a record of the
call as described under "Keeping Call Notes and
History" in the using Telephone Manager section
of this guide.
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Page 4-59.
Dialing with the Telephone Icon.
You may place voice calls from any window, not
just the Call Screen or Directory, using the
mouse and the new telephone icon on the left
end of the status line.
To use this feature:
a
Point to the telephone icon with the mouse
and press <Bl>.
The arrow-shaped mouse
pointer will change to a hand holding a
magic wand.
b
with the magic wand, point to any number
that appears on your
UNIX
PC screen and
press
<Bl>.
The
Telephone
Manager
automatically dials the number.
To place a voice call to a number appearing
anywhere on your
UNIX
PC screen while in a UNIX
shell:
a
Using the mouse, point to the telephone
icon and press <Bl> .
The arrow-shaped
mouse
pointer
will
change
to
a
hand
holding a magic wand.
b
Point to the number with the magic wand
and press <Bl>.
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