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The new view switcher feature gives Microsoft Teams a different look

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Maybe they can have a new perspective on their people

The call is attributed to a new feature of the platform.

The view switcher tool will allow Microsoft Teams participants to switch between multiple different views within their content

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The view switcher tool will provide multiple options including "together" mode, "focus", "gallery" at the top and "full screen".

Microsoft said that the new view options correspond to different use cases discovered from users when using Teams.

For example, users who want to interact naturally with colleagues without visual interference can switch the "Together" mode, so that all participant windows are centered and centered.

The "Top Gallery" option means that all video sources are moved to the top of the meeting window, making the line of sight with others more natural. "Focus" hides all video sources and puts full attention on the shared content. "Full Screen" does exactly that. It allows the call to take over the entire display and eliminates any possible desktop interference. 

The view switcher will be located in the top bar of the team meeting, allowing users to control how you view the meeting content and change the view quickly and easily. 

The new feature is

, But considering Microsoft’s record of rapid innovation and improvement, it should be released soon.

The news is the latest in a series of recent upgrades by Microsoft Teams, as the company wants to ensure that the platform remains useful even when workers slowly return to the office. 

Other recent updates include the new Progressive Web App (PWA) version of Microsoft Teams, which will allow

Run the platform without affecting performance and make an adjustment. If the participant does not activate the webcam, the adjustment will cause the participant to leave the screen.

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