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Microsoft Teams won't send dial pad inputs when navigating a phone tree during a conference call
- Feb 02, 2021
jcjchavez(and a message to my future self when I get annoyed by this again)
So I realised that there are two dial pads. The one in the main Teams window doesn't send tones.
But if you can navigate to the call itself there is another dial pad at the top. This does send tones.
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JULY 2023 UPDATE FROM MY FUTURE SELF:
They Keypad option in Teams sends tones on the call. To add another participant, click on People and then dial another number.
It never worked, and will not work.
It is just a defect of Teams
cgigate1460, no, it's not a universal issue. Started working again for me about two hours after I posted that. Whatever problem you're having must be specific to your configuration.
- cgigate1460May 23, 2023Brass ContributorMaybe you confused the scenario.
There is nothing to setup in customer end.
The scenario is that when an ongoing conference/meeting, you want to add a participant. If the participant is phone main number with extension (or need go through IVR ), the teams cannot send in-band DTMF tone, that is native defect from Teams, it never got fixed- GraniteStateColinJun 05, 2023Steel Contributor
cgigate1460 and @Adam1982690, when I'm on a call, the dial pad in Teams -> Calls makes DTMF tones. I can use this to navigate prompts, enter information (e.g., PIN, zip code, meeting security code), or trigger effects in a multiparty conference call.
If you are saying that also works for you, but that you have a separate problem where DTMF tones stop working in the specific case where you want to add an additional party to an existing call, then you are correct that I was missing the point. If your issue ONLY occurs when making a call while already on a call, I admit I've never had a need to test that specific use case. If that's the issue, sorry for the confusion on my part.- cgigate1460Jun 05, 2023Brass Contributor
This is not the scenario of the issue.
if you are talking about a pure phone call, you can use dial pad to dialout, you have DTMF tone to navigate through the phone tree (IVR).
The not working scenario, when you have a ongoing meeting (conference) , you want to add a participant to the meeting. the the wanted participant behind a phone extension or needs get through IVR tree to reach him/her, the Teams cannot send out DTMF tone to navigate through IVR. that is an issue
- Adam1982690May 23, 2023Copper ContributorColin- Is the issue you're having when making three way/ conference calls? I'm wondering if people in this thread are confusing other dial pad issues? The issue I've had and other people have expressed is that when you make a conference/ three way call that you can no longer use the dial pad to choose options like if the 2nd call you're dialing out to has an automated system or even a voicemail to hit pound after the call, you're unable to. This has been the case, and never intermittent for me and sounds like many others as well.