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FaceTime User Guide
You can make a FaceTime call to one or more people who have a Mac, iOS device, or iPadOS device that meets these requirements. FaceTime calls use Wi-Fi or cellular data.
Ask Siri. Say something like:
- “FaceTime mom” 
- “FaceTime audio [phone number]” 
Learn how to ask Siri.
You can also make a phone call to anyone right from your Mac, using the cellular connection of your nearby iPhone. See Make and receive phone calls in FaceTime.
Make a FaceTime call
- In the FaceTime app on your Mac, sign in and make sure FaceTime is turned on. 
- In the field at the top of the FaceTime window, enter the email address or phone number of the person you want to call. You may need to press Return. - If you have a card for the person in the Contacts app, you can just enter the person’s name. For information about adding contacts, see Add contacts while using FaceTime. - Note: If you’re restricted to calls with only certain people, an hourglass icon appears next to those people you can’t call. 
- To start the FaceTime call, click the Video button or the Audio button (or use the Touch Bar). - If you click the Audio button and you’re set up to make phone calls on your Mac, you can choose whether to make a FaceTime audio call or a phone call. When you’re in an audio call or a phone call, the camera is automatically off. 
- Once you’re on a call, you can change your view of the call, pause it, mute or change the volume for the call, or add more people to a FaceTime call. 
If you make a video call that’s declined or unanswered, you can click the Message button to send the person an iMessage (both of you must be signed in to iMessage).
Make a Group FaceTime call
You can call up to 32 people at the same time in a Group FaceTime call. (See Group FaceTime requirements.)
- In the FaceTime app on your Mac, sign in and make sure FaceTime is turned on. 
- In the field at the top of the FaceTime window, enter the email address or phone number of the person you want to call. You may need to press Return. - If you have a card for the person in the Contacts app, you can just enter the person’s name. For information about adding contacts, see Add contacts while using FaceTime. - Note: If you’re restricted to calls with only certain people, an hourglass icon appears next to those people you can’t call. 
- Repeat step 2 until all participants are listed. 
- To start the FaceTime call, click the Video button or the Audio button (or use the Touch Bar). - If you click the Audio button and you’re set up to make phone calls on your Mac, you can choose whether to make a FaceTime audio call or a phone call. When you’re on a FaceTime audio call or phone call, the camera is automatically off. 

Each participant appears in a tile on the screen. When a participant speaks or you click a tile, that tile moves to the front and becomes more prominent. Tiles that can’t fit on the screen appear in a row at the bottom of the screen. To find a participant you don’t see, scroll through the row.


Tip: If you don’t want the tile of the person speaking to become larger, you can deselect the option in FaceTime preferences. Choose FaceTime > Preferences, click Settings, then deselect Speaking under Automatic Prominence.
To send an audible alert to a caller who hasn’t yet joined the call, click the Sidebar button , then click Ring.
Once you’re on a call, you can change your view of the call, pause it, or mute or change the volume for the call.
Add more people to a FaceTime call
When you’re on a FaceTime call, you can add more people to the call (up to a maximum of 32 other people) even if you didn’t start the call. (See Group FaceTime requirements.)
- In the FaceTime app on your Mac, make or participate in a FaceTime call or a Group FaceTime call. 
- Click the Sidebar button . 
- Click the Add Person button , then enter the email address or phone number of the person you want to call. If you have a card for the person in the Contacts app, you can just enter the person’s name. - Note: If you’re restricted to calls with only certain people, an hourglass icon appears next to those people you can’t call. 
- Click Add. 
Each participant appears in a tile on the screen. When a participant speaks or you click a tile, that tile moves to the front and becomes more prominent. Tiles that can’t fit on the screen appear in a row at the bottom of the screen. To find a participant you don’t see, scroll through the row.
Tip: If you don’t want the tile of the person speaking to become larger, you can deselect the option in FaceTime preferences. Choose FaceTime > Preferences, click Settings, then deselect Speaking under Automatic Prominence.
To send an audible alert to a caller who hasn’t yet joined the call, click the Sidebar button , then click Ring.
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Once you’re on a call, you can change your view of the call, pause it, or mute or change the volume for the call.
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End a call
In the FaceTime app on your Mac, do one of the following to end a call:
- End an audio call: Click the End button in the notification. 
- End a video call: Move the pointer over the call window, then click the End Call button (or use the Touch Bar). - After you end a Group FaceTime call, it remains active until all participants leave the call. Create bootable usb high sierra installer windows 10. To rejoin it, click the Join Video button . 

