- What is BlackBerry Connect?
- Installing and activating the BlackBerry Connect app
- Install BlackBerry Connect and activate using an access key, activation password, or QR code
- Install and activate BlackBerry Connect when the the BlackBerry UEM Client or another BlackBerry Dynamics app is already activated
- Configure a third-party identity provider for activating BlackBerry Dynamics apps on a device
- Log in to BlackBerry Connect
- Manage BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Use the BlackBerry Dynamics Launcher
- Using BlackBerry Connect
- The Contacts screen
- Managing contacts
- The Chats screen
- Start a conversation
- Create a group discussion
- Multiple simultaneous chats and group discussions
- Invitations to chats and group discussions
- Manage current group discussions
- Change the group discussion information
- Search for group discussions
- Send a message to the group discussion
- Photos, videos, files, and links in chats and group discussions
- Delete group discussions from the discussion list
- Search chat and group discussion histories
- Mark messages as read
- Transitioning conversations across devices
- The My Profile screen
- Change your status
- Change app settings
- Change notification settings
- Change your theme
- Supported languages
- Support for desktop mode
- Sign out of BlackBerry Connect
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry Connect 3.16
- BlackBerry Connect for Android User Guide
- Using BlackBerry Connect
- Transitioning conversations across devices
Transitioning conversations across devices
In a
Microsoft Office Communications
Server
, Skype for Business
environment, you can follow an ongoing persistent group discussion across multiple devices with BlackBerry Connect
. For example, you can start a persistent group discussion from your desktop and then continue on a mobile device as you leave your home or office. When you sign in on multiple devices,
BlackBerry Connect
displays an alert. You can maintain control over where current chats or conversations are directed, as well as control where future chats are directed, by following best practices. While not required, they can reduce the risk of conversations going to an unintended device.