- Microsoft teams deploy keyboard shortcuts For users
- A new addition should mean faster and more effective typing for all
- All users of Microsoft teams should benefit from launch
Unlock real productivity on your Microsoft Microsoft calls should soon become a little easier thanks to a new update that is now.
The video conference platform has revealed that it works on the addition of configurable keyboard shortcuts for users.
Once included, this should mean that users can quickly and easily access symbols, icons and much more than they can use regularly daily, but sometimes are not at hand when entering a work environment.
Microsoft Teams keyboard shortcut
Microsoft says that the new addition will allow users to “define your own keyboard shortcuts to match your work preferences”.
In a Microsoft 365 roadmap post, he noted that the functionality can be found by clicking on the ellipsis in a team cat window and selecting “keyboard shortcuts” in the menu. Users will be able to create and customize their own shortcuts and modify them once finished.
The feature is deployed now and will be available for users around the world using Windows, Mac, Android and iOS teams.
Launch is the last in a series of recent improvements to Microsoft teams announced by the company when it seeks to improve the user experience.
This includes the deployment of “improved spelling verification”, giving users the tools to ensure that their messages are as precise as possible.
He also recently announced an adjustment that will allow several people to control the slides presented during a meeting or a call.
Microsoft says that adding means that presenters are able to maintain “a smooth flow during meetings or webinaries” – hope that the end of manual slide changes – and hope it, the expression “following slide please”.
And the platform also revealed that it was working on the addition of noise suppression for participants who are made up in a call, which should end interruptions of calls potentially with ear, or participants being deaf by the background noise of another person on the call.