[NFBCS] Looking for MSTeams tips

Jeanette.Shown Jeanette.Shown at email.myunion.edu
Sun Sep 25 02:13:22 UTC 2022


Hello David,
I would suggest having your client set up a recording tool, such as Audible (which is also free), and to activate the tool which is compatible with Windows, to record the meeting. While the recording is occurring in the background, she can continue to take notes then have the recording replayed at a speed that will not overburden the braille translator. In the interim I will check how accessible Audible is.

Best,
Jeanette Shown
Associate Professor of Computing Science
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Subject: [NFBCS] Looking for MSTeams tips

Good evening,



I have a consumer who is deafblind.  The company she works for uses
Microsoft Teams.  She has live transcript  enabled, but finds it difficult
to keep up with the conversations using her Braille display.  Does anyone
have any tips that might help her?



David W Bundy, MSW, CPM

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