Release Notes

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Table 52. Cisco Webex Teams optimization on VMware feature matrix (continued)
Scenarios ThinOS 9.1
CallTurn on or turn off camera Supported
Full screen Supported
Share screenScreen 1 Supported
Share screenOther applications Not supportedSynchronous with Ubuntu
Share screenShare system audio Not supportedSynchronous with Ubuntu
Share screenOptimize for video Not supportedSynchronous with Ubuntu
CallChat during a video call Supported
CallAdd guest Supported
CallNew whiteboard Supported
CameraCamera setting Supported
CameraPreview camera SupportedThe camera does not display any image during a
video call. This is a known issue.
CameraPlug or unplug the camera Supported
CameraSwitch camera during a video call Supported
Speaker and microphone Supported
Plug or unplug headset Supported
Switch headset during audio call Supported
End call Supported
Group audio call Supported
Group video call Supported
Group chat Supported
Cisco Webex Teams optimization known issues
In Help > Health Checker > Server connection, an error message that says One or more services are inaccessible is
displayed occasionally. When this error message is displayed, you cannot send messages or call other users.
The device stops responding occasionally during audio and video calls.
The video screen stays on ThinOS desktop screen occasionally if you switch to desktop during a video call.
Audio and video calls are supported only by TCP connection.
The camera does not display any image during a video call.
There is an occasional lag on both video and audio calls. The lag can be up to 1 minute.
Video flickering occurs after dragging the video window.
The ThinOS local desktop is shared when sharing desktop.
If you use a large mouse pointer size during Blast session, the mouse hides automatically when playing a video during video
calls.
If you use several Unified Communications (UC) simultaneously, there can be unexpected errors.
WebEx Teams stops responding occasionally when you create a new whiteboard, due to Cisco limitations.
The server connection of WebEx Teams occasionally displays incorrect in Horizon.
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI on VMware
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI (JVDI) is the Unified Communications solution that is offered by Cisco for virtual deployments.
In ThinOS 9.1, the Cisco JVDI client package version 12.9 is supported on the thin client.
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