Microsoft: Now Teams allows you to use sign language, We tell you how

Microsoft: Those who use sign language, including interpreters and those who are deaf or hard of hearing, will benefit from Microsoft’s “sign language view,” a new meeting experience in Teams.

Users will be able to give up to two signers’ video streams the top priority for placement on the main stage with the use of sign language view, which will offer a more stable, predictable meeting experience.

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According to Microsoft, “When sign language view is enabled, the prioritised video streams appear at the right aspect ratio and at the highest available quality. You can enable sign language view either on the fly during a meeting or as a setting that persists across all your calls,”.

As long as their videos are active, designated signers are visible on stage when the sign language view is enabled. According to the blog post, additional participants can also be pinned or highlighted without taking up any of the signers’ space.

In Microsoft Teams, go to Settings and more, select Settings > Accessibility, and then turn on Sign Language to allow the sign language view across meetings by default.

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