Controlling Your Phone with Polycom Desktop Connector
Use Your Headset for All Calls
Controlling Calls with Electronic Hookswitch
Features for Vision-Impaired and Blind Users
The following table lists the accessibility features for visually-impaired and blind users.
Accessibility Features for Vision-Impaired and Blind Users
Accessibility Feature
Adjustable backlight settings
Auto-answer feature
Tactile "5" key with raised bumps
Large keys
Physical line keys
Physical feature keys
Tactile-discernible number, feature, and navigation
keys
Illuminated feature keys
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Backlight Intensity and Timeout
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Description
You can change the brightness of the screen by adjusting
backlight intensity settings.
A VVX Business Media Phone can auto-answer calls so you
don't have to choose an option to answer a call.
The "5" key has two bumps that let you easily discern the
position of other keys on the keypad.
Large keys on the phone console enable you to easily
access phone features and functions.
VVX 300 series and 400 series phones have physical line
keys that you can press to answer and end calls.
Many features on VVX phones are accessible by pressing
feature keys on the phone console.
Keys on the phone console are easily discernible by their
size and shape.
Many feature keys are illuminated when activated, so you're
easily alerted when a feature is enabled.
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