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05-25-2006
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Description:
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Topcom's Webt@lker is a small phone attached to your computer through the usb port and is compatible with Skype.
The Driver is only available for Windows in order to use the keys on it.
However linux recognizes it as a regular Microfone/Headphone set and thus can be used.
To make Skype on linux work with it you have to change the audio settings to, in my case: /dev/dsp1 for the calls.
As mentioned before, the keys aren't recognized so you'll have to use Skype's interface.
Manually assigning the keys should be possible under linux, but I haven't tried that out yet.
Overall a good product for "Skyping".
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Keywords:
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usb skype phone sip
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/sbin/lspci output:
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kernel module: snd-usb-audio
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Connection Type:
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USB
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