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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Adding and Organizing Contacts
Adding and Organizing Contacts in Cisco Jabber UC Adding Contacts Click on the Search Bar and type the name of the person you want to add.
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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Login
Logging into Cisco Jabber UC Type in your email username (FirstInitialLastname or LastnameFirstInitial), e.g., [email protected], and then type in your email password before clicking the Sign In button. NOTE: If you sign out from Jabber client after a successful login, it remembers your username in its cache. The next time you sign in, you should only need to enter your email password.
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Cisco Jabber UC Training
Cisco Jabber UC To get the most out of Cisco Jabber UC, you'll need to familiarize yourself with its interface. Explore the process for starting chats, create persistent chat rooms and make audio/ video calls to contacts.
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Cisco Jabber UC FAQs
We will continue to update these FAQs as more questions are received. If your question isn't answered here, please contact the IT Service Desk at help.ucsf.edu, or ask your colleagues on the Office 365 Team.
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Cisco Jabber softphone
Cisco Jabber softphone overview Information about the Cisco Jabber application Getting started with Cisco Jabber
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IT Website Admin Tasks
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Introduction to Digital Accessibility at UCSF
We all benefit from digital accessibilitySo many of the communication features you take advantage of were created for people with disabilities: the telephone, voice recognition, autocomplete, spell check, pinch-and-zoom, text-to-speech, and so on.The effort you put in today, will ensure future compatibility, improve search results and help you out when you forget your glasses.
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Testing for Digital Accessibility
Digital accessibility testingAccessibility is part of usability and should be part of usability testing. A best practice for your accessibility testing approach includes the 3-tier approach.Include accessibility into each phase of your product development cycle: design, build, and test.The W3C offers this great resource Evaluating Web Accessibility Overview.
Accessible JavaScript Best Practices
JavaScript is accessible when used well From tabs to sliders, JavaScript provides a number of ways to enhance content and present information in innovative ways. For example, JavaScript can update information on the fly without requiring a page refresh. That's a great thing for folks using Assistive Technology so long as the updates made to the page also include ways to update the user about how the page has changed.
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Accessible Videos Best Practices
Accessible videos include playback controls for keyboard use, play only when activated (rather than as page loads), and closed captions or is accompanied by a full-text transcript. The case for captioning at UCSF You may see there are plenty of videos on the web with no or poor captioning. If others are breaking the law, and it is law, it does not excuse UCSF from the obligation to take the higher road and do the right thing – provide accurate captioning with videos.
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