As per individual preferences, users can enable captions and subtitles for a single call or every call. In its present iteration, the feature can be configured to automatically scroll during the call and appear when people are talking.
Turn on Live Captions & Subtitles in Skype calls
Launch the Skype application. If you do not have it, download the app from Microsoft Store. During an audio or video call, select the more button (visible as 3 dots) and from the list of options displayed, select ‘Turn subtitles’ on.
Enable Live Captions & Subtitles as the default for all Skype calls
1] Select your profile picture and scroll down to locate ‘Settings’ option. 2] When found, click on ‘Settings’.
3] Next, from the ‘Settings’ sidebar menu, select ‘calling’ and under ‘Calling’ settings window choose ‘Call Subtitles’ option.
4] Toggle on ‘Show subtitles for all voice and video calls.’ You can improve the accuracy of subtitles for other people on the call by selecting the language you normally speak. 5] If you do not find this feature of much use to you, disable it by navigating to ‘More’ option during an audio or video call and Turn subtitles off. Live captions & subtitles are optimized to be fast, continuous, and contextually updated as people speak. It works on the latest version of Skype for Windows 10 (version 14) for both one-on-one and group calls. Lastly, the feature is not just limited to Skype but will also be available for Microsoft Office PowerPoint. However, it will begin rolling out for PowerPoint in late January 2019 and will be available for Office 365 subscribers worldwide for PowerPoint on Windows 10 and others.