Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 07:10:13 +0100 From: Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Microsoft Teams: test calling (was: Microsoft Teams for Linux) Message-ID: <e27df884-94ae-aa81-0bed-cbe6ba1c6646@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <fecdd83b-2061-a6c0-f927-c380cbc2b500@suszko.eu> References: <b64d57e2-f4d7-7618-c711-6501a652a6ac@suszko.eu> <20200505093624.00001df2@seibercom.net> <223da1b3-a83d-b2e8-36dc-468dcb219305@suszko.eu> <db68d8c4-cf3e-5a2f-63d9-f16f0b4f9559@lidstrom.eu> <fecdd83b-2061-a6c0-f927-c380cbc2b500@suszko.eu>
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On 07/05/2020 23:28, Maciej Suszko wrote: > … On Windows there is an option to make a Test Call within the Settings menu - I haven't seen that on "spoofed" browser yet. … This is not a browser-specific problem. A few days ago I was directed to make a test call before a large meeting so I temporarily installed Teams on my Android handset. Discovered that there's no test facility on Android. An issue with Microsoft documentation.
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