It works better than the built-in side-by-side content and video feature if you ask me. You can even use this in a Teams live event if you want. It’s also fantastic if you’re a teacher presenting slides or a white board in your browser and you want to show your face to keep students more engaged. I see this having a big impact on meetings where there is one or only a few main presenters, not really for meetings where many people discuss or brainstorm back and forth. ![]() ![]() Think of a newscaster with a graphic above their shoulder or a gamer live-streaming their play with their face in the corner. Microsoft Teams has announced some major changes and improvements when it comes to how people’s faces and content displays during meetings, but there’s still a big need-at least in my opinion-for sharing your face with content in a configurable side-by-side way (and there will remain that need even with the announced updates).
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