Phone Commands
What are the Keypad commands when called in?
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Inappropriate?The keypad commands when called in as a Host are:
*2*1 - Only use to Start and Stop once, if you use it a third time it will restart the recording and your original recording will be lost.
*6 - This will Mute and Un-Mute you.
*8 - This will put you in the Request to Talk queue. Although, I don't know why this wouldn't just unmute you when in the Host role.
The keypad commands when called in as a Participant are:
*6 - This will Mute and Un-Mute you.
*8 - This will put you in the Request to Talk queue. Dialing *8 again will not bring you out of the queue.
Hosts please note: Reminding your listeners about the *6 and *8 commands may get you some more participation.
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There needs to be a way to integrate this info into the Pro and Web client interfaces, maybe as a pop-up selection or something for convenience's sake. -
Thanks for that. I'll pass it on to Bob and Dave and see what can be done! Thanks. -
Inappropriate?Thank you for the phone commands!
I second Alexander's request so that people in the chat room will be able to see the "participant" commands.
Also, is it possible for people to hear a voice recording while they're "muted" by the host that would tell them about the *6 and *8 commands? This would make for a GREAT add-on.
I’m happy
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The problem with the voice prompt is that as is it goes on a bit longer than is convenient when I mute someone during the show. They can only focus on one thing at a time, as is. -
Inappropriate?Note: I did mention this idea to Dave, the Tool Tip idea. He likes this and he just doesn't see it happening in the very near future.
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