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davistodd
Dec 31, 2019Copper Contributor
Teams: Banner Notification Duration
Hello, Is there a way to allow the Team Banner Notification to be customized such as the duration the notification stays up. Business Case: A busy medical office needs to communicate with t...
- Dec 31, 2019You cannot customize the notification duration currently. Recommended work around is teach you users to not close Teams, but to minimize it and have it pinned to the Taskbar, it will glow yellow etc. and be more noticeable than the systray.
I wish when you close Team and had the option to always stay on, it would stay in taskbar but that's not the case.
We def. need customization notifications. Duration, what is shown on them (Include the chat message or not), location etc.
Lionel Sleeper
May 27, 2020Copper Contributor
This really needs to be fixed. Skype opens a chat window and leaves it open until you consciously close it or respond. But with everybody working from home, if I turn away from my computer for a moment, I miss the banner completely. Although I understand the workaround, our company employees have been unhappy with this aspect of Teams ever since we switched from Skype.
lukelloyd
Sep 15, 2020Copper Contributor
Lionel Sleeper I completely agree. Having been forced from Skype (which worked great for chat messages) to Teams (where notifications are poor) I find myself missing messages all the time. I am dreading when Skype actually stops working!
- ChristianBergstromSep 15, 2020Silver Contributor
lukelloyd Hello, I agree that Teams notifications has been quite a mess. But fortunately this is coming rather soon.
Windows native notifications in Teams
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=66742Simplified Global Notification Settings
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=65636
- lukelloydOct 01, 2020Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom looks like "Simplified Global Notification Settings" is being rolled out. It appears to have update on my Teams but all it has done is changed the GUI. Functionality appears to remain the same and so I still miss messages 😞
Lets hope "Windows native notifications in Teams" changes that 🤞 otherwise bye bye productivity 😂
- G_Hosa_PhatSep 17, 2020Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom That seems all well and good, but what would be absolutely fantastic (IMHO) would be if we had an option to configure it to automatically pop up a new, separate chat window (since we can do that now) or reuse an existing open chat window when a chat message is received. As I mentioned in another discussion about the Teams UI/UX, I'd personally much prefer something where I can have each chat separate so I can see more readily at a glance which chats are active without having to have the Teams application running and taking up real estate on my monitors. Even a dockable "taskbar" explicitly for Teams would be preferable to me.