

With the desktop version, you can do all of the things I listed under the “you can’t” section above. If you happen to have a Surface Pro tablet, you can install the full desktop version of the Skype client from here that doesn’t have the limitations of the Modern version.

Using Skype on Surface Tablets: Desktop Version So, that’s it for the basics of using the Modern version of Skype. Oh, and in case you’re wondering, you do get a chance to review and re-record the video before sending it. Yikes!!! maybe I need to hire a model for these screenshots?Īnyway, the video message interface is pretty straight forward as you only get 3 buttons (switch camera, record, and cancel) so I won’t do a step by step for it. Tap the Search button at the left top of the Skype home screen.If you don’t already have them in your contact list from an earlier version of Skype, it’s likely you’ll need to search for them so this section will cover searching for them as well as adding them to your contact list. Sound good? How to: Add Contactsīefore you can call someone, you have to have them added as a contact. That way, I should be able to cover the bases without making the walk-through too simplistic to be useful. For this walk-through, I’m assuming you have never used the Modern version of Skype before but that you have used Skype in the past so that you’re familiar with the concepts. Now that you have an idea of what you can do with the Modern version of Skype, let’s cover how to actually do some of those things. Using Skype on Surface Tablets: Modern Version

There are other things you can’t do with the Modern version that you can with the desktop version but the list above points out most of the things people seem to notice. Use a different Skype account (without signing out of your Surface and signing in with a different Microsoft account).Send & receive Instant Messages to and from your contacts.To give you an idea of just how simplified it is when compared to the desktop version, below is a list of things you can and can’t do with the Modern version of Skype that you can with the desktop version. As a result, it’s likely that when you start using Skype on Surface tablets, this is the version you’ll use.įor the most part, using the Modern version is pretty easy because it’s a somewhat simplified version that doesn’t quite offer the full functionality that the desktop version does. The Modern (or Metro) version of Skype comes pre-loaded on every account created on a Windows 8.1 machine (like your Surface) and it works both with the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 3 lines. In this post, l’m going to go over some tips and tricks for using Skype on Surface tablets.
