How to Enable or Disable Captions in Microsoft Teams

This article explains how to enable or disable “Captions” in Microsoft Teams.

Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform developed by Microsoft that integrates chat, video meetings, file storage, and application integration.

The free version is installed on Windows with its icon on the Taskbar.

There are many settings one can enable in the Microsoft Teams app. You can sync contacts with Teamsconnect to Google Calendarlink your mobile deviceturn message preview on or off, manage filters, and more.

The new Microsoft Teams allows you to enable or disable captions for calls and meetings. It also offers the option to filter out profanity when live captions are enabled.

Enable or Disable Captions in Teams

As mentioned, users can enable or disable live captions in the Microsoft Teams app using the Settings page.

Here’s how to do it.

First, launch the Microsoft Teams app by clicking the Start menu and selecting it on the All Apps list.

Microsoft Teams in Start menu

You can also launch the app from the Taskbar or Taskbar overflow.

Turn on or off automatically starting Microsoft Teams

In the full Teams window, click the Settings and more ( …) button next to your profile picture and select Settings from the menu.

Next, click the “Accessibility” tab on the left side of the Settings page. On the right, under “Captions,” toggle the button for “Always show captions in my calls and meetings” to enable or disable it.

Turn Captions on in Teams

That should do it!

Conclusion:

  • Enabling or disabling captions in Microsoft Teams enhances accessibility during meetings.
  • Users can easily manage caption settings through the Accessibility tab in the app’s settings.
  • The option to filter out profanity ensures a more professional communication environment.
  • Customizing caption settings helps tailor the Teams experience to individual needs.
  • Regularly check for updates in Teams to access new features and improvements related to captions.

Categories:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Explore Topics

Exit mobile version