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Friday, August 31, 2012

I Want Your Input: What HotKey Should Our Free Lync Select Dial Tool Use?

Posted on 5:15 AM by Unknown

 

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Our free, Lync Select Dial tool allows you to select text in any Windows app and dial it using Microsoft Lync! We have gotten some feedback that some users want a new hotkey---so give us your feedback what you want it to be over there --->

As you vote and give input, remember:

  • We want it to work with Windows 8
  • Not to conflict with other highly used GLOBAL hotkeys (F5 comes to mind)
  • If you suggest a changeable hotkey that means you need to donate for programmer to do it! ;-) (ha!)

Vote on the poll to the right, or give you input in comments!

To See in detail how Lync Select Dial works, click here:
http://windowspbx.blogspot.com/2012/06/lync-user-quicktip-22-lync-select-dial.html

Download the Free Lync Select Dial App for Lync 2010:
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Lync-Copy-Dial-Just-Select-3c426244

To donate to the Lync Select Dial “needy programmer” if you suggested changeable:

Or…if you are not a generous soul, at least Click Here and give the app a 5star rating! ;-)

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