![]() ![]() Those are the only 2 possibilities short of you not having the window in focus, and not having the keypad activated that I can think may be causing this to not work. Could it be, if you were trying with the numpad and it wasn't taking your input yet the keypad button was enabled, that maybe you had numpad commander turned on, as if that was the case, or if your num lock was off, then no. Duh? That said, maybe I'm misunderstanding a bit here, but for me, as long as that button is in the selected status, and is enabled, I'm then able to hit numbers on the number row, and it works. When I did figure it out, I waz like, oh. I agree that button on the mac side needs definitely by Apple to be labeled, as until I activated it, I didn't realize what it was. You can toggle on or off the keypad with the hide button. To me, maybe I'm weird, but I actually found toggling the keypad on/off made sense. Baffled as to why this is so challenging. I had to VO+Arrow around a few times before I eventually found, and could select, the End button. I tried Item Chooser again and got the same results - it was placing focus on some other control. Turns out focus was not on the End button. I brought up the Item Chooser (VO+I), found the End button, and jumped to it, but nothing happened when I selected it. When it was time for me to end the call, I figured I could select the End button. When you do eventually happen to come across the number you're looking for, you can select it as usual (VO+Space). This opens something like a NumPad that you can VO+Arrow through, though the ordering seems to have been determined randomly as if a monkey threw digits into the air. You must find the enigmatically labeled "toggle button" in the non-standard call window and select it. The obvious way to do it - simply pressing a key from the number row or NumPad, does not work. If you've never done this with FaceTime on a Mac, you're in for a real adventure. In our continuing discussion of how to make FaceTime calls on the Mac, I recently made a call that wanted me to press 1 for this and press 2 for that. ![]()
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