Microsoft To Do Widget



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Microsoft bought the much-loved Wunderlist to-do app in a $150 million deal in June 2015. Two years later-in April 2017-the company used its new acquisition as the foundation for an all-new app: Microsoft To-Do. Initially, the Microsoft To-Do was barebones. Microsoft has released an update today to its To Do app for iPhone and iPad. The big focus of the new build is the three new widgets that make it easier to manage your schedule and To Do list.

The widget does not help with that. Please also try to change the layout to allow more tasks to be shown in the 2x2 and 2x4 widget. Way too much space is wasted, and the radio-box still looks way too small. Check the design of Apple's iOS reminder widget.

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Omnichannel for Customer Service offers a suite of capabilities that extend the power of Dynamics 365 Customer Service Enterprise to enable organizations to instantly connect and engage with their customers across digital messaging channels. An additional license is required to access Omnichannel for Customer service. For more information, see the Dynamics 365 Customer Service pricing overview and Dynamics 365 Customer Service pricing plan pages.

Embed chat widget in your web portal

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To embed a chat widget in your web portal:

  1. Sign in to Omnichannel Administration.
  2. Go to Channels > Chat.
  3. Open the chat widget you want to embed in your website.
  4. On the Basic details tab, copy the widget snippet code from the Code snippet section.
  5. Paste the chat widget snippet code in the HTML source of your website.

Embed chat widget in your Power Apps portal

To embed a chat widget in Power Apps portals:

  1. Sign in to Omnichannel Administration.
  2. Go to Channels > Chat.
  3. Open the chat widget you want to embed in Power Apps portals.
  4. On the Basic details tab, copy the widget snippet code from the Code snippet section.
  5. Open the Portal Management app.
  6. Go to Portal > Content Snippets.
  7. Find the Chat Widget Code content snippet and open it.
  8. On the General tab, scroll-down to the Value (HTML) section.
  9. Paste the chat widget snippet code in the HTML tab.
  10. Save the changes. The chat widget is now embedded into the portal.

If you don't see your chat widget in the portal, see Troubleshoot Omnichannel for Customer Service.

Embed chat widget in mobile experiences

To embed a chat widget in a mobile app:

  1. Create the code snippet. Refer to Render a live chat widget on the mobile app for samples showing how to enable rendering of the web version of the live chat widget on mobile devices.
  2. Sign in to Omnichannel Administration.
  3. Go to Channels > Chat.
  4. Open the chat widget you want to embed in your website or create a new one.
  5. On the Basic details tab, copy the widget snippet code you created or modified into the Code snippet section.
  6. Copy the widget snippet code from the Code snippet section and paste it in the source code of your mobile operating system.

Customer experience of chat widget

After the chat widget is configured, it has the following capabilities:

  • Minimized mode: By default, the chat widget is shown in minimized mode. If any messages are received while the widget is in this mode, a count of the messages is shown.

  • Maximized mode: A user can maximize the chat widget to start a conversation with an agent.

  • System events: System-generated messages are shown for events, such as when an agent joins a chat, or a chat is transferred to another agent.

  • Keyboard shortcut: During the chat session, the customer can press Ctrl+/ to return the cursor to the message send box from elsewhere on the page.

  • Pre-chat survey: If a survey has been configured by an admin, it's shown to the user before the conversation is started. This survey also helps the user connect to an appropriate agent.

  • End chat: A customer can end the chat by selecting the Close chat button. A confirmation message is displayed before ending the chat.

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For advanced configuration like embedding chat widget on specific web pages, see Manage portal content.

See also

Supported browsers for live chat widget
Add a chat widget
Configure a pre-chat survey
Configure agent display name
Configure file attachment capability
Create quick replies
Create and manage operating hours
Create chat authentication settings
Render a live chat widget on the mobile app

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