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<H2><A NAME="commring"></A>Ringing a remote user</H2>
<P>Sometimes you're trying to establish a connection with a
remote user who's running <i>Speak Freely</i>, but who's accidentally
turned the volume down to zero or, as happens on Sun
workstations, diverted output from the speaker to the
headphones and forgotten to return it to the speaker when
taking off the 'phones. Selecting the Connection/Ring menu
item sends the "Ring sound file", the first packet of which
will contain a flag which causes the receiving machine to try
to get the user's attention. <i>Speak Freely</i>, upon receiving such
a packet, sets the output volume to the maximum value if the
Options/Workarounds/Audio/Set Maximum Volume on Ring menu item
is checked; a Sun workstation diverts audio output to the
speaker and sets output volume to the default level.</P>
<P>The Ring File can be any file you could send with <A
HREF="commsendfile.htm">Connection/Send Sound File...</A>. The
first time you use Ring, a dialogue appears which invites you
to designate a sound file as the Ring file; subsequent Ring
requests use that file without prompting you. You can change
the Ring file at any time with the Options/Ring File Name...
menu item.</P>
<P>It is impolite to ring a user without first seeing if a
regular hail elicits a response.</P>
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