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From: | Peio Rigaux |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-users] Problem keyboard |
Date: | Thu, 16 Sep 2021 09:23:33 +0200 |
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You can call any sip number, if the proxy server you are using will relay the call to this number.
In the desktop app, you have a search bar at the top. This search bar is used to make calls/chat...
You can also use the "conference" button.
You only have to enter the sip-uri of your recipient (ex: someone@sip.linphone.org).
If your recipient is on the same domain as you, you can just enter his username or his number.
If he's not, you will have to specify the domain (ex: someone@anotherdomain.org of +33612345678@anotherdomain.org).
This is for SIP numbers. Our free sip service (sip.linphone.org) does not support calls from/to landlines/mobiles numbers, but you can find another provider supporting it if needed.
Regards,
Peio Rigaux
Junior DevOps Engineer
Belledonne Communications, the company behind Linphone
Linphone.org
I would like to be able to make a phone call even from non-stored numbers, if I have to call a friend who is not in contact the keyboard does not appear .. I have to memorize the number and only after it rings does the keyboard appear on the monitor
Il giorno 15 set 2021, alle ore 14:50, Peio Rigaux <peio.rigaux@belledonne-communications.com> ha scritto:
Hello Giacomo.
The "keyboard" feature that you are talking about is indeed only used during a call, to send DTMF.
What would be the use of this if it was displayed outside of calls ?
Could you please describe more precisely (with user stories for example) what you want to achieve ?
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