Microsoft Teams Offers No Way to Disable Haptic Feedback
Teams mobile app triggers constant vibration/haptic feedback with no accessible toggle to turn it off. For users sensitive to haptic stimulation, the app becomes uncomfortable to use for extended periods. The missing setting is a basic accessibility gap in a widely deployed enterprise tool.
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