Select the arrow next to the video button to bring up additional video options:.
This will also enable your speaker phone option.
Select a different speaker if you have one connected.
Select a different microphone device if you have one connected.
Select the arrow next to the microphone to bring up additional audio options:.
3x3 Grid view (only available in Skype for Windows, Mac, and Linux).
If you mute or remove someone, they will receive a notification of Another participant muted your microphone or You have been removed from the call by another participant. Tap and hold on any participant in the call, and then select mute or remove from call. Mute or Remove from call (group calls only). During a group call, tap and hold on the participant and select Send message. Note: You can also end a call on your iPad simply by closing the cover. You’ll also see how long you’ve been on the call. From the top of your ongoing call select the chats button > then the back arrow > then select end call from your Recent chats list. Tap and hold on any participant in the call and drag them to the main calling window.Įnd the call when you want to. Switch between you, or your friends' video feed. See who you want to see (video calls only).
Raise or lower your hand in a group call.
Take a snapshot of your call and share with your friend.
Allow incoming video, switch on or off.
To see more options, tap the more button:
Turn speaker on or off during the call.
Tap the call button to return to the call screen.
(Windows desktop) .Īnd now for the awkward question: Is it possible that your friend has accidentally muted his/her microphone? Or is this happening with all of your calls? Skype has a handy support document that might help you: I can't hear my friend. The nice thing about using stereo headphones is that you can still speak through your computer's integrated microphone, but only you will hear your correspondent's responses, and there won't be as much feedback. You don't need a headset with a microphone just use whatever headset you use to listen to your music on your iPod. It may be a good idea to plug in a headset as a test to see if that works.
Click the Make a free test call link to make a test call.
Test the speakers by clicking the little green arrow next to the Speakers drop-down.
Click the down arrow in the drop-down to select the proper speakers.
Use the Volume slider to adjust the volume.
Click Tools near the top of the window, and select Options from the drop-down.
Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.