AmIBlue
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Hi! I'm HOH, with some hearing and some lip reading. Between the two (plus hearing aids), I get by, mostly, if I can see the speaker's face. I don't know ASL.
I just started a new job, working from home, with a company that has about 30 employees. They have a number of meetings via Join.Me, where you can supposedly see the speaker and hear them. As a practical matter, if they have more than a handful of people on the conference, the video tends to disappear for some of them. Even when everyone's visible, the little bubbles with the person's face are so small that lip reading is kind of impossible (I have a 27" screen, and each person is the size of a quarter).
They've told me they're open to suggestions in terms of alternate video conference platforms, but I don't really know much about this (I've worked alone at home for a long time, so it's been years since I attended meetings of any kind). Are there any you've tried where the attendees can be clearly seen? They've been really nice about trying to accommodate me (which, we all know, is not always the case), but I don't know what to suggest.
I just started a new job, working from home, with a company that has about 30 employees. They have a number of meetings via Join.Me, where you can supposedly see the speaker and hear them. As a practical matter, if they have more than a handful of people on the conference, the video tends to disappear for some of them. Even when everyone's visible, the little bubbles with the person's face are so small that lip reading is kind of impossible (I have a 27" screen, and each person is the size of a quarter).
They've told me they're open to suggestions in terms of alternate video conference platforms, but I don't really know much about this (I've worked alone at home for a long time, so it's been years since I attended meetings of any kind). Are there any you've tried where the attendees can be clearly seen? They've been really nice about trying to accommodate me (which, we all know, is not always the case), but I don't know what to suggest.