![]() Microsoft Teams: Share to Microsoft Teams from Outlook You can use a Teams Room easily as a screen. Users can broadcast their screen and cast content stored on locally on their device or accessible via Office 365. Microsoft Teams: Teams casting for Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windowsįor quick ad-hoc sessions that don’t necessarily require setting up a formal meeting, people can use Teams casting to wirelessly connect to a Teams Room running on Windows, and display content from their mobile phone. Select More options on a Teams message to choose ‘Create task’ and track in the Tasks app in Teams. Quickly create tasks right from any Microsoft Teams chat or channel conversation without having to switch apps or windows. Microsoft Teams: Create a task from a message in Microsoft Teams Not all cameras will support this feature. Microsoft Teams: Meeting room capacity notifications for Microsoft Teams RoomĪlerts in-room meeting participants if the room is over-capacity based on data defined in a room account. And it can be helpful also when you sit far away from controls. This reduces the need to touch on same surfaces as others have. Controls include: turn mic on/off, turn camera on/off, adjust audio, leave the meeting. Microsoft Teams: Room Remote for Microsoft Teams Rooms on WindowsĬontrol in-room meeting devices using a new experience on the Teams mobile app. Inform your users about this possibility. The latter brings a suite of benefits, like respecting focus assist mode which enables you to avoid distracting notifications when you need to focus, and integrating with Windows 10 action center to helps you review your notifications in one place. Microsoft Teams: Windows 10 Native NotificationsĬhoose the style of your notifications: built-in Teams or Windows native notifications. Something to highlight especially is Microsoft Teams and PowerPoint for Business: Annotation support in PowerPoint Live in Teams and Slideshow that will add virtual laser pointer and ink annotations so presenters can engage more with their audience by drawing attention or clarifying certain sections of the PowerPoint deck. And it means that users will have a lot to learn in July-August. This is going to be a busy month for Microsoft Teams. There are of course other features also so if you don’t see the one you are looking for info here: search for it at the roadmap. This blog post works as a curated summary of those items I feel are good to highlight. ![]() As always, when looking for most up to date information about a specific feature I urge you to check Microsoft 365 Roadmap. It is time to take a brief look at Teams roadmap, since there has been plenty of changes recently. ![]()
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