If you’re in a rush, please skip reading the post and instead vote on these two Microsoft Teams feedback items:
- “Please stop blinking” – requesting an option to disable the near-constant blinking of the taskbar button for the Windows app for Teams
- “Request User-Level Option to Disable GIF Autoplay” – this one is pretty self-explanatory
Thank you for your votes and comments!
Now on with the post…
I’ve blogged previously about the importance of diversity, including the importance of having a diverse team when building software. I’ve even posted about specific accessibility challenges with the collaboration tool many of use every day – Microsoft Teams.
And in this context, I am requesting your help.
Last week I shared this quick Twitter poll, and over the course of a day I learned that my challenges with Teams’ default behavior – turning the taskbar button orange and blinking every time there’s activity in the app – are not just mine. Nearly 100 people responded to the poll, and over two thirds of them identified this behavior as a challenge for them as well[1].
For me, this constant flashing is like having someone scream at me all day along. If I’m having a challenging anxiety day, it’s even worse. Judging from the replies on Twitter, I’m not alone in this regard either. And because more and more functionality is being delivered via Teams, it’s not like we can simply close the app to make the blinking stop.
I’ve discovered an undocumented and unsupported hack that appears to solve this problem for some users, but it doesn’t appear to work for everyone. Also, it’s an awful hack that’s about as user-friendly as watching YouTube on your Peloton bike…
If this behavior is a problem for you, please take a few moments to vote up on this feedback item, and to add a personal comment as well. The Teams product team needs to hear from their users to understand what’s important, and this is apparently were they’re listening.
Thank you!
[1] This is a pretty vague interpretation of the poll results, so I’ve included the Twitter poll so you can keep me honest.