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Revision as of 18:54, 30 August 2021
Contents
More Actions Menu
Clicking the ellipses (...) icon opens the More Actions menu.
Some noteworthy options that can be accessed from the More Actions menu are outlined below.
Meeting Options
This allows you to change meeting options from within the meeting, including:
- Who can bypass the lobby?
- Announcements for when callers join or leave the meeting
- Who can present?
- Allowing attendees to use their microphones and cameras
- Allowing access to the meeting chat and reactions
For more information about these meeting options, see our Teams Meeting Options documentation.
Meeting View Layout Options
Gallery
Gallery is the default view when joining a meeting.
Large gallery
The Large gallery view will only become available when at least 10 participants have their cameras turned on. This layout option will show up to 49 participants at a time, in a 7x7 arrangement.
Together mode
Together mode will only become available if at least 5 participants have their cameras turned on. This layout option allows participants to appear like they are gathered together in one virtual space.
Background Effects
Apply background effects allows you to change the background of your video feed. For example, you can blur your background, apply one of the available background images Teams has provided, or upload your own image. For more information on background effects, see the following Microsoft documentation article.
Live Captions
Teams can detect what is being said in a call, and provide captions in real-time. Captions can be turned on and off from within the Teams meeting. More information about live captions can be found in the following Teams documentation.