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WendyClendening
Sep 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Can I use my built in webcam in Screen Share?
Hi! New online teacher here! Teams will not allow me to make my face the whole screen for my kids (only grid) and I need them to see me on the whole screen. Is there a way to use my built in webca...
- Sep 03, 2020Hi WendyClendening
You can use built in webcams for Teams. Teams should pick this up in the device settings which you can set before or during the meeting
In terms of the grid view, this is default in the desktop client. If you were using the web client however (https://teams.microsoft.com) then this shows the speaker on the whole screen. How to do this in the desktop client is either
1.) Having users pin you to the screen by clicking (...) on you in the grid - you can see this by hovering in the bottom right hand corner of your camera in the meeting. This blog I wrote a while back should give you an idea
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/03/31/teams-fightcorona-in-the-meeting-pinning-participants/
2.) Wait for the spotlight feature to come in which is planned. We think it's coming in sometime during September/October
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35796445-lock-the-video-spotlight
This will allow you to lock a single video stream in a meeting
Obviously the spotlight is centrally controlled which would make it more useful as opposed to relying on children to pin you to the grid
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
Sep 03, 2020
Hi WendyClendening
You can use built in webcams for Teams. Teams should pick this up in the device settings which you can set before or during the meeting
In terms of the grid view, this is default in the desktop client. If you were using the web client however (https://teams.microsoft.com) then this shows the speaker on the whole screen. How to do this in the desktop client is either
1.) Having users pin you to the screen by clicking (...) on you in the grid - you can see this by hovering in the bottom right hand corner of your camera in the meeting. This blog I wrote a while back should give you an idea
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/03/31/teams-fightcorona-in-the-meeting-pinning-participants/
2.) Wait for the spotlight feature to come in which is planned. We think it's coming in sometime during September/October
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35796445-lock-the-video-spotlight
This will allow you to lock a single video stream in a meeting
Obviously the spotlight is centrally controlled which would make it more useful as opposed to relying on children to pin you to the grid
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
You can use built in webcams for Teams. Teams should pick this up in the device settings which you can set before or during the meeting
In terms of the grid view, this is default in the desktop client. If you were using the web client however (https://teams.microsoft.com) then this shows the speaker on the whole screen. How to do this in the desktop client is either
1.) Having users pin you to the screen by clicking (...) on you in the grid - you can see this by hovering in the bottom right hand corner of your camera in the meeting. This blog I wrote a while back should give you an idea
https://microsoft365pro.co.uk/2020/03/31/teams-fightcorona-in-the-meeting-pinning-participants/
2.) Wait for the spotlight feature to come in which is planned. We think it's coming in sometime during September/October
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35796445-lock-the-video-spotlight
This will allow you to lock a single video stream in a meeting
Obviously the spotlight is centrally controlled which would make it more useful as opposed to relying on children to pin you to the grid
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
- WendyClendeningSep 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Thanks so much!!!! That really helped! ChrisHoardMVP