Customize your reactions in Skype chats
The debut of the version 8.64 of Skype brings with it a feature that intervenes on a mode of interaction with a markedly social style: that linked to the reactions that can be attributed to messages in chats. In other words, the smilies that allow you to express appreciation, dissent and so on with respect to what other users write. Now you can customize those shown by the box that opens for their quick entry.
You will then find the "Customize reactions" window: in the the upper part those shown thereafter for quick sending, below those made available by the software.
As soon as the selection is complete, you will have access to the new list with a single click in the chat.
Those who don't usually rely on emojis and reactions to interact with others will be more interested in knowing that the Skype update will rsione 8.64 (already in the rollout phase) also brings with it a list of bugfixes and improvements of various kinds: from the management of keyboard shortcuts to the sharing of contents in the iOS version.
Finally, we remind you that Skype and Teams, although continuing to constitute products of a different nature, they are destined in the future for greater interoperability as confirmed again in recent months by Microsoft: the distinction between consumer service and business platform is therefore destined to gradually fade.
Source: Microsoft
Skype 8.64: choose your reactions
All you have to do is click (or tap in the applications mobile) on the gear-shaped icon that appears after selecting the box for sending a reaction.You will then find the "Customize reactions" window: in the the upper part those shown thereafter for quick sending, below those made available by the software.
As soon as the selection is complete, you will have access to the new list with a single click in the chat.
Those who don't usually rely on emojis and reactions to interact with others will be more interested in knowing that the Skype update will rsione 8.64 (already in the rollout phase) also brings with it a list of bugfixes and improvements of various kinds: from the management of keyboard shortcuts to the sharing of contents in the iOS version.
Finally, we remind you that Skype and Teams, although continuing to constitute products of a different nature, they are destined in the future for greater interoperability as confirmed again in recent months by Microsoft: the distinction between consumer service and business platform is therefore destined to gradually fade.
Source: Microsoft