I experienced the same with these buttons. I had to read the tooltip also 
before clicking.
Am Freitag, den 27.03.2020, 11:31 +0100 schrieb Juan Antonio Moreno Carmona:
> Well, for my part I agree with the suggestion provided by Ed. I think it is 
> more intuitive. Maybe other users can contribute their opinion.
> El 27/3/20 a las 11:29, BBS Technik escribió:
> > I think it is a good ideal to swap it.
> > RegardsEd
> > > Gesendet: Freitag, 27. März 2020 um 11:22 UhrVon: "Maxim Solodovnik" 
> > > <solomax...@gmail.com>An: "Openmeetings user-list" 
> > > <user@openmeetings.apache.org>Betreff: Re: A general Suggestion from a 
> > > tester who'd like easier user experience with the software
> > > Well
> > > To implement this I need to swap 2 lines of codeNo problem at all if 
> > > community will approve this
> > > On Fri, 27 Mar 2020 at 17:19, <i...@bureau-de-poste.net> wrote:
> > > > Hello everyone,
> > > > I love this software 5.0.0 M3 (running on Ubuntu 18.04) with KMS 6.13
> > > > A few questions and an important suggestion:
> > > > 1) I have been unable to install this on debian buster so that it 
> > > > workswell - can this be done? How? We'd like to be able to use this on 
> > > > buster.
> > > > 2) When having inexperienced users test our M3 version (and when 
> > > > testingthe M4 version -the same problem exists):
> > > > The left-hand user column symbols for camera and microphone indicate 
> > > > to-doaction links, and I think they should indicate actual states - 
> > > > because thisis more intuitive and is what users expect.
> > > > So, I suggest instead of showing a microphone with a red circle with 
> > > > awhite "x" in it in M3 or an orange old-fashion mic symbol with a 
> > > > slashthrough it in M4 to indicate that the mic is "ON" and that you 
> > > > have toclick on it to turn it "OFF", I suggest that exactly the 
> > > > opposite be shown:the actual state of the feature - that a slash 
> > > > through a symbol (perhaps ingrey to double indicate it is off) 
> > > > indicates that it is "OFF" and a coloredon symbol or icon without a 
> > > > slash indicates that it is "ON"
> > > > The same suggestion for the camera.
> > > > 95 % of user problems that I have encountered result from this. Users 
> > > > seesomething with a slash through it and they think that means that it 
> > > > is"OFF" or not activated. Why not give users what they expect 
> > > > intuitivelyrather than force them to behave different than usual for 
> > > > this app?
> > > > I love this app/project, and this is just a friendly suggestion, 
> > > > notcriticism.
> > > > best to all
> > > > Ed
> > > 
> > > -- WBRMaxim aka solomax

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