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Table 42. Microsoft Teams optimization feature matrix (continued)
Scenario ThinOS
CallTransfer Supported
CallConsult then transfer Supported
CallKeypad Not supported
CallStart or stop recording Supported
CallTurn off or turn on incoming video Supported
CallGroup video call Supported
CallGroup audio call Supported
CallInvite someone during a call Supported
Meeting Supported
Share screenDesktop Supported
Share screenPowerPoint Supported
Chat Supported
Audio or video call in VDI server desktop Supported
Audio or video call in published Microsoft Teams application Supported
DevicesPlug in or disconnect the headset SupportedHeadsets can be automatically selected when
you connect a new headset during the call or meeting.
Teams use the default audio device that is configured by
ThinOS client. If the headset is selected as default, it shows
a default: label in Teams device settings. If you plug in a
webcam with mic, the mic on the webcam gets selected. You
can manually select the audio device in Teams device settings.
DevicesSwitch headset Limited supportIf you install JVDI package in ThinOS,
the switched headset does not work. Dell Technologies
recommends to not install JVDI package if you are using
Microsoft Teams.
DevicesPlug in or disconnect the camera Supported
DevicesSwitch camera Not supportedThis is a known Citrix issue.
Headset buttonsAnswer/Mute/End Call Limited supportThe Answer/End call button is not
supported. This is a Citrix Workspace app limitation.
Limitations
Video call and share screen features are not supported on Wyse 3040 Thin Clients due to client resource limitations.
Video call and share screen features are recommended on Wyse 5070 Thin Clients, 5470 Thin Clients, and Wyse 5470
All-in-One Thin Clients with known issues.
The audio gets distorted occasionally on a thin client with dual core CPU.
Other known issues for CWA Teams Optimization
Depending on your network bandwidth latency, the audio quality may fluctuate. To avoid this issue, ensure that your
network bandwidth is adequate for audio or video call. Citrix recommends 200 kbps or higher network speed for a single
client.
Session termination or abrupt disconnect may result in unexpected HdxRtcEngine.exe processing exits. This issue is a
known Citrix Workspace App limitation [RFLNX-5885].
Audio is still played through the first headset when you switch to the second headset during the call. This issue is
observed when you have installed the JVDI package on the thin client. Workaround is that if you are using Microsoft
Teams (or Zoom), do not install the Cisco JVDI package. This issue is due to Cisco limitation.
When using a headset, you cannot answer or end the call through headset buttons. This issue is due to a limitation of
Microsoft Teams.
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