Use live captions to better understand audio - Microsoft Support Live captions helps everyone, including people who are deaf or hard of hearing, better understand audio by providing automatic transcription To make more content accessible to more people, live captions now has the ability to provide translations and will turn any audio that passes through your PC into a single caption experience
Best practices for setting up and running a Teams meeting or Live event . . . Turn on live captions Microsoft Teams can detect what's said in a meeting and offer real-time captions Live captions can make your meeting more inclusive to participants who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, people with different levels of language proficiency, and participants in loud places by giving them another way to follow along
Use live captions in Walkie Talkie - Microsoft Support In this article Overview Turn on live captions Change the spoken language Turn off live captions Overview Walkie Talkie can detect what’s said in a channel and present real-time captions You’ll see captions for all your selected channels, including your pinned favorite channels, when you turn on live captions in Walkie Talkie
Use live captions in a live event in Microsoft Teams Note: Live captions and subtitles are only available for live events produced using Teams Use the Translate to menu to add up to six languages attendees can choose to see captions and subtitles in, in addition to the language being spoken
Use live captions in Microsoft Teams meetings There are a couple ways to get live captions in Teams: From the built-in captioning provided by Teams From a Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART) captioner To learn how to use CART captions in a Microsoft Teams meeting, refer to Use CART captions in a Microsoft Teams meeting (human generated captions) Live caption settings Teams has built-in closed captioning you can turn on
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How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support Microsoft always keeps an eye out for unusual sign-in activity, just in case someone else is trying to get into your account If you're travelling to a new place or using a new device, we might ask you to confirm that it really is you
Help in Notepad - Microsoft Support When you use Notepad in Windows, you can remove or change headers and footers before printing a document The default header and footer settings in Notepad are: These commands give you the title of the document on the top of the page and a page number at the bottom of a printed document