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Thank you guys, I had the same problem and finally found the dial pad.
However, practically speaking, how can you accept a phone call on your N800/Gizmo (OS2008) when you have to perform the following steps:
1) react to ringtone
2) click "answer phone"
3) minimize current window
4) in the window behind, scroll all the way to the right
5) tab "1" in the dial pad.
These steps do not work for me to answer a call in time, the call always goes to voicemail.
There must for sure be a short cut. What am I missing?
Thanks for your help....
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If you are using Gizmo to get SIP messaging, and use GrandCentral to get a local number to forward to your Gizmo account (If you don't get that, you can PM me and I will explain why you would want to). How can you answer on the n***???
I get a connected voice-call asking me to hit 1 to take the call, and then hit3-4 for do something fancy. But the Gizmo client on the n*** (for me the N800 with 2008) has no buttons to send a DTMF (the numbers on the dial pad, so you can hit "1" or "5 or...)". So every call goes to voicemail.
My goal is to give my mom an n8X0 and let her take her calls anywhere (that she has wifi. Her house, my house, my brothers' houses, cofee shops....) On a fixed income this is a huge month to month savings. She gets a gadget I love and she gets a service she relies on (plus a gadget I love
I can't quite show off the functionality until I get it working right. For my mom, working is the key objective. She doesn't care about the n800 or the 770 or the n810 or anything, just getting her calls is what she wants.
My brothers (who are less gadget seduced) can't see why I am even bothering, but the solution seems so within reach. Am I being gadget-crazed, or do you guys think this really can be a solution for someone who doesn't ever want to think about "porting an app"