O outlawarth macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 20, 2011 568 864 Dec 15, 2021 #1 I am trying to make cellular calls from my Mac with both my iPhone and my Mac on the same wifi network. It appears I can only make calls to whatever number is stored in my contacts list. But how do I dial a number that is not stored in my contacts?
I am trying to make cellular calls from my Mac with both my iPhone and my Mac on the same wifi network. It appears I can only make calls to whatever number is stored in my contacts list. But how do I dial a number that is not stored in my contacts?
TinyMito macrumors 6502a Nov 1, 2021 879 1,253 Dec 15, 2021 #2 Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone. Reactions: J.Gallardo and outlawarth
Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone.
C clarencek macrumors 6502 Apr 8, 2008 295 348 Dec 15, 2021 #3 The problem with calls on the mac is you don’t have a keypad so when it says press one or something you have to use your phone.
The problem with calls on the mac is you don’t have a keypad so when it says press one or something you have to use your phone.
O outlawarth macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 20, 2011 568 864 Dec 15, 2021 #4 TinyMito said: Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone. Click to expand... This works perfectly! Thank you.
TinyMito said: Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone. Click to expand... This works perfectly! Thank you.
O outlawarth macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 20, 2011 568 864 Dec 15, 2021 #5 clarencek said: The problem with calls on the mac is you don’t have a keypad so when it says press one or something you have to use your phone. Click to expand... Once you’re in an active call there is an option to bring up the keypad. Reactions: J.Gallardo, TinyMito and chabig
clarencek said: The problem with calls on the mac is you don’t have a keypad so when it says press one or something you have to use your phone. Click to expand... Once you’re in an active call there is an option to bring up the keypad.
A acousticbiker macrumors 6502a Jun 28, 2008 983 199 Apr 13, 2022 #6 TinyMito said: Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone. Click to expand... When I do this, I only get the option to send an SMS with a FaceTime link
TinyMito said: Open Facetime, start new Facetime call - type in the numbers hit enter. Now click on the number drop down should show dial with iPhone. Click to expand... When I do this, I only get the option to send an SMS with a FaceTime link