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Opened Nov 26, 2015 by RingBot@RingBotOwner

Add dialpad access

Issue generated from Tuleap's migration script. Originally submitted by: Alexandre Lision (alision)

Multiple users have contacted us asking for a dialpad.

This is used with a SIP client when calling automated services, or composing extensions.

Gnome provides support for that, allowing to send DTMF during a call by typing on the keyboard but it's not easily discoverable.

Brief analysis:

  • sending DTMF is already implemented in Daemon and LRC.
  • Therefore the work will be in clients, providing a button popping a dialdap.
  • Dialpad could be in a separate small window (like Skype does)
  • Stepan mentions a bug with SIP DTMF that may require some investigation
To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have admin enable hashed storage. More information
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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-lrc#350