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Hide bar at top of teams sharing
Hi all
When I share my screen in meetings it involves using a browser i.e. I`m presenting things using google chrome.
I get a bar asking me to change my screen size/settings etc on teams. It's frustrating because I have to click away or wait a moment. Is there a way to stop this from appearing??
thanks!
rayted22 I'm not aware of any way to disable it. It's generally needed is you end up giving control to other people.
137 Replies
- TomHawkinsCopper ContributorI'd be quite happy with the same bar behaviour IF I could opt to move it to the left/right of my screen, I'm aware that might be possible for the browser tabs it covers but those are the ones I'd like to keep at the top. This affects me most days of my life!
- cdupontCopper Contributor
Dang this thread is so hilarious ! Come on Microsoft 277K views ! Maybe something is happening here and you even might be wrong indeed !!! Lmao
BTW Here is a workaround, thanks TheLocalizer
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/hide-bar-at-top-of-teams-sharing/m-p/4092812/highlight/true#M132809Ctrl-W doesn't seam to work on all versions of teams though. Alt+F4 kind of works everywhere.
Steven CollierThis thread is now 2 years old and keeps growing what's going on ?!? - JohnnwhiteCopper ContributorYou can adjust your browser settings in Google Chrome to match Teams' recommended screen resolution and check Teams' settings to disable the prompt. This should resolve the issue.
- UncleAlIron Contributor
Johnnwhite do you have a link to those recommended settings. This is the first I've heard that MS Teams has recommended settings for browsers. Furthermore, this is not a solution, it's just a workaround (if it works).
- TheLocalizerBrass Contributor
I have a quick Fix for this.
Just kill the tool bar window by clicking on the Shared Window Toolbar to select it and then press CTRL+W to close it completely (⌘W on Mac works too, thanks Keith_D!). I just click the clock timer area to avoid clicking a button. This gets rid of the bar pop up for good during a share session.- 太月 山本Copper Contributor
It is the greatest invention of the year.
The "Ctrl-W Hack" will free many businessmen from stress.
I respect you.
- Star-DIron Contributor
TheLocalizer's reply needs to be marked as the new BEST RESPONSE by rayted22 so it shows on the front page of the thread.
- jimdenverCopper ContributorAwesome, finally a solution! Thank you!
- KPage955Brass ContributorIt isn't really a solution but a work-around. The fact is the design choice is horrible and everyone hates it. The community found a way to avoid it, but MS needs to fix it. That'd be the "solution."
I do agree the Ctrl-W should be marked as "best answer."
- mdennis91290Copper ContributorInstead of fixing a long-running complaint about the sharing toolbar, the devs at MS doubled down and made it even worse. Why do companies still give these clowns their money?
- AshleySynaCopper Contributor
Yes, I've had the same annoying problem. I had to stop sharing to access the Chrome tab the bar had hidden then start sharing sharing again. So distruptive during a workshop with a whole lot of people!
For those who say that it is easy to avoid the top edge, I assure that it is not.
At the very least we should be able slide it out of the way and/or condense the length of it. - PFeurtadoCopper Contributor
The only way I've manged to deal with this is to shrink the window so its not full screen. Then I can see the tabs I need at the top of it.
It would be preferable we w could unlock it though.
- ErinCanadaScrumCopper ContributorThat's what I do. I wish there was an option to display it at the top, or left, right, etc.
- drewber88Copper ContributorGuess we could all try upvoting in the Feedback hub
https://aka.ms/AApcxjv
https://aka.ms/AAo3p52 - Star-DIron Contributor
I see people in this thread saying switching to Classic helps, and I can't imagine how. Maype it's different when using New Teams in Classic Mode vs using Teams Classic?
I still have Teams Classic (fully Classic - no toggle available) & the bar still regularly gets in the way - especially if sharing on a laptop with no secondary display (as often is the configuration when working remote or on the road).- Star-DIron Contributor
KPage955 , it never really went away for me via pin/unpin in Classic, so it was still awful. I finally have New Teams now though, and I must agree; as bad as it was, the new bar is worse. At least by the time I got New Teams last month, TheLocalizer had already found a solution.
- RK_CHSCopper Contributor
I discovered a hack that works well until this is fixed. It would seem that the toolbar is actually a separate application that Teams calls when you share in a meeting so if you click on the toolbar, you can then press ALT-F4 or CTRL-W (shortcuts to close the running application) and it closes just the toolbar. This works great so long as you don't need to "Give Control" or "Annotate" during the session, as those functions seems to be only available in the toolbar, hence it running as a separate application. All the other functions are still available in the main Teams window.
- ScottStauffer_InsightsCopper ContributorThanks RK_CHS! I will definitely try the ALT-F4 to close the Teams Screen Share Bar. Very strange that it simply doesn't have a handle to move it over, or make it collapse-able... on the top of my list for most annoying "features" of Teams.