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Cisco UC Integration for IBM Sametime Accessibility Information
Cisco UC Integration for IBM Sametime Navigation and General Controls
This document lists keyboard accessibility procedures that are unique to Cisco UC Integration for IBM Sametime. The available keyboard shortcuts depend on which Integration features you installed.
Table 1 Standard Keyboard Shortcuts (main Cisco UC Integration for IBM Sametime window must be active) Action Keyboard Access Navigate to and select a contact
CONTROL-TAB (cycle through the tabs and press ENTER to select)
Navigate to select hub main icon (Phone control & Call forward) )
TAB (cycle between Phone Control and Call Forwarding buttons and press ENTER to select)
Place call to a contact
Select a contact (CONTROL-TAB) and CONTROL-SHIFT-C to place the call
Navigate to select Help menu - Cisco help, About
CONTROL-SHIFT-H
Navigate to select Calls tab
LEFT ARROW
Navigate to select Voicemail tab
RIGHT ARROW
Table 2 Voicemail and Call History Keyboard Shortcuts (main Cisco UC Integration with IBM Sametime window must be active) Action Keyboard Access Use age (View) and message type (Type) filter menus
CONTROL-TAB to toggle between the two menus; DOWN and UP arrows to cycle through the messages
Play/pause a message
CONTROL-SHIFT-P
Delete a message
DELETE
Empty voicemail trash (permanently delete all messages)
CONTROL-SHIFT-DELETE
Note This command only functions when you display deleted messages. You must enter the command twice and then confirm your intention.
Table 3 Tools Menu in the main Sametime window Action Keyboard Access Start conference
CONTROL-SHIFT-C
Table 4 Incoming Call Keyboard Shortcuts (main Cisco UC Integration with IBM Sametime window must be active) Action Keyboard Access Chat
CONTROL-R (Opens a chat window)
Answer
CONTROL-L
Decline
CONTROL-D
Close window (equivalent to Decline)
ALT-F4
Table 5 Active Conversation Keyboard Shortcuts (main Cisco UC Integration with IBM Sametime window must be active) Action Keyboard Access Start video
CONTROL-SHIFT-V
Enter full-screen mode
CONTROL-SHIFT-F
Exit full-screen mode
ESC
Toggle show/hide self-view video
CONTROL-SHIFT-B
Toggle mute/unmute microphone
CONTROL-DOWN ARROW
Display keypad
CONTROL-SHIFT-K
Open the More (secondary) menu
CONTROL-SHIFT-+ (Plus)
Increase volume
CONTROL-SHIFT-UP ARROW
Decrease volume
CONTROL-SHIFT-DOWN ARROW
Toggle hold/resume call
CONTROL-SHIFT-H
Merge calls
CONTROL-M
Transfer call
CONTROL-SHIFT-T
Park call
CONTROL-SHIFT-R
Add a participant
CONTROL-SHIFT-A
Toggle standalone/chat window to view video
CONTROL-ALT-P
NoteTo use the TAB key for merge, transfer, or park, you must first open the More (secondary) menu.
Table 6 Video Call Keyboard Shortcuts (main Cisco UC Integration with IBM Sametime window must be active) Action Keyboard Access Toggle start/stop video
CONTROL-SHIFT-V
Enter full-screen mode
CONTROL-SHIFT-F
Exit full-screen mode
ESC
Toggle show/hide self-view video
CONTROL-SHIFT-F
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