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Microsoft Teams on VDI gets more features for calls and meetings

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SadafBadar
Copper Contributor
Jun 16, 2022

We’re excited to announce the availability of additional calling and meetings experiences for customers using Microsoft Teams in a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environment. Multi-Window, Give and Take Control, Live Captions and Transcription, Spotlight, and Background blur are among the newly added features for VDI that further extend the value of Teams.


For many organizations, deploying a VDI environment is necessary for managing access to applications and systems for remote employees, and can provide benefits of improved security, performance, and cost savings.


Multi-Window for VDI

Teams users on VDI can now manage Teams calls and meetings in a separate pop-out window, allowing them to use the main Teams client while a call or meeting is in progress. Accessing Teams and chats will be possible while keeping the popped-out call or meeting window visible - whether on the same screen as the main Teams client or on a secondary display.

 

Meeting and call controls such as mute, video, chat, and leave are now located at the top of the meeting window for easy access.

Meeting screen pops out leaving the main Teams window accessible

 

Multi-Window is generally available for all VDI providers including Citrix, VMware, Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365.


Requirements:

Getting started:
Once users have the latest version of Teams and have satisfied the other requirements, they will see a banner when a new version of Teams is opened for the first time. At this point, they will need to restart Teams.

 

After Teams has restarted, users can open chat in a separate window by simply right-clicking on any chat and selecting Pop out chat option.

 

 

Give and Take Control for VDI

Teams users on VDI can give and take control during calls and meetings while sharing their desktop.

 

Give control
Presenters can give control to another meeting participant to change a file, help present, or demonstrate. Presenters can take back control of the shared content at any time. Here’s how:

 

1. On the sharing toolbar, select Give control.

2. Select the name of the person to give control to.

Teams then sends a notification to that person to let them know the presenter is sharing control. While control is shared, they can make selections, edits, and other modifications to the shared screen.

3. To take control back, select Take back control.


Take control
To take control while another person is sharing, simply:

 

1. Select Request control, from the sharing toolbar prompting the presenter to approve or deny the request.

Once a user has control, they can make selections, edits, and other modifications to the shared screen.

2. To return screen ownership to the presenter, select select Release control.

 

This feature is available in desktop sharing scenarios but is not supported in individual window sharing.


Give and Take Control is generally available to Citrix and VMware. It will soon be available to Azure Virtual Desktop.


Requirements:

 

Live Captions and Transcription for VDI

Teams users on VDI can now use real-time captions to improve meeting accessibility for participants with hearing impairments, varying levels of language proficiency, or those who may be attending from noisy environments.

 

From meeting controls, select “More options” to turn on and turn off live captions as desired.

 

Users can also adjust the language captured for improved the accuracy of the captioning. Once live captions are turned on, users can click on the ellipses (three dots) on the right, select “Change spoken language”, then choose one of the available languages from the drop-down menu, which adjusts the language for the captions and meeting transcript.

 

During a scheduled Teams meeting, users can start a live transcription of the proceedings. The text appears alongside the meeting video or audio in real time, including the speaker's name (unless they chose to hide it) and a time stamp. Once enabled, any participant can opt to see, save, and download the transcription.


Learn more about using live captions in a Teams meeting.
Learn more about using live transcription in a Teams meeting.


Requirements:

 

Spotlight for VDI

Similar to “pinning” content on the screen, meeting organizers and presenters can use the Spotlight feature to choose up to seven participant video feeds to highlight for all attendees. Presenters can right-click on an attendee’s video (or their own) and select “Spotlight” for the first spotlight, “Add spotlight” if someone else is already spotlighted, or “Spotlight me” for spotlighting their own video. Presenters can right-click again and choose “Stop spotlighting” to exit.

 

Learn more about spotlighting video in a Teams meeting.

 

Requirements:

  • Spotlight requires Multi-Window support.

 

Background Blur and Effects for Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365

Teams background blur and effects is generally available on Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365. Before or during a video meeting or call, users can change the appearance of their background with a blur effect or Teams virtual background template.

 

Change the background before a meeting starts

  • While setting up video and audio before joining a meeting, select Background filters. It's right below the video image.
  • Background options will display on the right.
  • Select Blur to blur the background. Attendees will appear clear while everything behind you is subtly concealed.
  • Users can also choose different Microsoft defined background effects.

Change the background during a meeting

  • From meeting controls, select More actions Microsoft Teams more options icon > Apply background effects Background settings.
  • Select Blur to blur the background or choose from the available images to replace it.
  • Select Preview to see how the chosen background looks before you apply it, and then select Apply.

Requirements:

  • Azure Virtual Desktop users must install Teams Desktop Client version 1.5.00.11865 (download MSI here, download EXE here) or later.
  • The minimum WebSocket service version required is 1.1.2111.01001, and the minimum Windows Desktop Client version is 1.2.3004.

More great functionality is coming for Microsoft Teams on VDI. Keep watching this blog for new ways to meet, chat, call, and collaborate.

Updated Jun 16, 2022
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20 Comments

  • PeteJ's avatar
    PeteJ
    Copper Contributor

    SadafBadar  thanks for your response - I do check the roadmap site every day! Unfortunately it doesn't have anything else in development for VDI (Citrix, VDI or W365). 

  • NThoman's avatar
    NThoman
    Iron Contributor

    SadafBadar ,

     

    What about HID for VMware Horizon VDI? VMware says it's a MS issue and not them.

    https://www.microsoft.com/en/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=83024

     

  • SadafBadar - thanks.  I hadn't tried installing the VDI desktop version of Teams.  After doing so, I now have the new experience and have the ability to use background blur.   Is there any chance that Microsoft is going to bake this latest version into the Cloud PC image any time soon?  Thanks!

  • SadafBadar's avatar
    SadafBadar
    Copper Contributor

    Ormzy Citrix supports sharing specific application on Microsoft Teams. Instead of sharing the full desktop, user can share the specific application they wants to. Feature requires VDA 2109 and CWA update. Please refer: Citrix minimum requirement
    Background blur for Citrix and VMware is under development and will be available soon. For timelines, please refer: Microsoft 365 Roadmap | Microsoft 365

  • SadafBadar's avatar
    SadafBadar
    Copper Contributor

    PatrickDrewsTSI Background blur is available for Cloud PC. To get the feature you should have Teams desktop client version 1.5.00.11865 or later, Websocket service version 1.1.2111.01001 and Windows Desktop Client version is 1.2.3004 . Please make sure all the pre-requisite are in place to get the feature work in W365. Thanks

  • SadafBadar - when will the background blur ACTUALLY be available for M365 Cloud PC's?  The article says 'generally available' but I don't see the option to blur on my Cloud PC's.  

     

    Or...do Cloud PC's need to have Teams installed via the VDI method?

     

    Thanks!

  • Ormzy's avatar
    Ormzy
    Copper Contributor

    Good to see progress, would like some update on the following:

     

    • Lack of blurred backgrounds on VMWare or Citrix VDI
    • Unable to use reaction buttons (thumbs up, etc), though you can raise hands
    • Unable to share specific applications other than PowerPoint - share screen only
  • PeteJ's avatar
    PeteJ
    Copper Contributor

    Some good progress on VDI but work to be done. Here's some of our key challenges:

     

    • Lack of blurred backgrounds on VMWare or Citrix VDI
    • Unable to use reaction buttons (thumbs up, etc), though you can raise hands
    • Unable to share specific applications other than PowerPoint - share screen only
    • Unable to properly use breakout rooms
    • Unable to use Live Meetings
    • No HID support for headset buttons
    • Application doesn't remember previous headset in use leading to frequent issues with attendees audio in meetings
    • Frequent issues with the HTML5 Redirection Service breaking when VDI sessions disconnect (resolved by quitting out of Teams and relaunching)

    Having these issues listed on your 365 roadmap would be of great assistance so we can review progress, at the moment we're in the dark as to what you are doing.

  • NThoman's avatar
    NThoman
    Iron Contributor

    HID controls for headsets please. Teams still isn't where it should be for basic calling and meeting features like it was with Skype for Business in a VDI environment.

  • Hopefully, secondary ringtone will be added soon.

    We still have to disable HDX Optimization for this.

    Citrix did it's job already (see https://docs.citrix.com/en-us/citrix-workspace-app-for-windows/about.html) :

    This feature is available only after the roll-out of a future update from Microsoft Teams. To know when the update is rolled-out by Microsoft, see the https://www.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=%2Ccitrix. You can also refer to https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX253754 for the documentation update and the announcement.

    So it's your turn, Microsoft 🙂