Additional features

Last updated: July 15, 2024

Expand the sections below to learn about additional features and functionality for Teams Phone.

On desktop

  1. Select the three-dots more options menu, then select select Settings.
  2. Select Notifications and activity.
  3. Look for the Meetings settings, then select Mute from the Meeting chat notifications drop-down menu.
  4. Upon switching to your desired options, they will be saved automatically.
  5. Once you’re finished making changes, close the Settings dialog box.

On mobile app

  1. Select your profile picture from the upper-left corner to open the more options menu, then select Notifications.
  2. Under Block notifications, select the When in meetings option.
  3. Select the toggle next to When in meetings to disable notifications while you are attending a meeting on your device.

More about managing notifications from Microsoft support.

External contacts may be managed directly through Microsoft Teams. Anyone internal to the UW will already be searchable from the dial pad field and don’t need to be added to your contacts. Contacts will sync between your UW email account and Teams.

More information about managing contacts from Microsoft support.

Place a call on hold

  1. From the navigation bar at the top, select Hold.
  2. A resume button will appear in the control bar when you have placed a call on hold. Tap Resume to retrieve a call from hold.

More about placing calls on hold from Microsoft support,

Transfer call

  1. Search for the recipient by name (if they are internal) or dial a number to transfer the call to an external recipient.
  2. Tap Transfer to send the call to an internal recipient via Teams.
  3. Transfer to a recipient’s voicemail or alternative phone number by clicking on the drop-down menu next to Transfer. Have the caller sent back if the transfer recipient is unavailable.
    Note: This feature will be grayed out (not available) when the option to Ring back if there’s no answer is enabled.

More about call transfers from Microsoft support.

Consult then transfer

  1. Search for the recipient by name (if they are internal) or dial a number to consult with an external recipient.
  2. If the recipient is internal, select Chat to start a chat with them.
  3. If an audio call is preferred, click the drop-down next to the Chat button to initiate a call instead.
  4. If the recipient is external, click Consult. A separate (chat or call) window will appear.
  5. Select the appropriate transfer option from the upper-right corner when your consultation is complete to transfer the call to the recipient via Teams.

More about call transfers from Microsoft support.

A Microsoft compatible headset is strongly recommended but microphone and speaker are required at a minimum.

More about headsets from Microsoft support.

  1. From the Chat tab, hover your mouse over the person you want to block
  2. Select More options
  3. Select Block

More about blocking contacts from Microsoft support.