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Teams video call minimizes to bottom right, very inconvenient
- May 19, 2021I guess the thing to realize with a video call minimized window like this is that it is important where it is placed. Locating it at bottom right means you look down and away from who you are talking to, and requires extra work to correct. In addition, many laptops have low mounted camera (under screeen, nostril-cam) so a simple option to select screen position, or better, remembering where it was last place on the screen would be very user friendly. Just because something is simple to do does not mean it is "OK".
DWB_in_oz Is there really no way to modify this in the registry or something? This is so infuriating I google a solution every month to see if anyone has found a way around it. You guys are exactly right, esp. with larger desktop screens. People don't put their cameras on the bottom left of their screen. Top center.. Why would it minimize to the lower right?! Its insane.. Do people actually use the apps they create?
- bkrealityiApr 13, 2022Copper Contributor
JedICDTech haha I feel your pain, I really do.
Have you ever checked out PowerToys? It's something I could see being added to that application if the Teams app can't get their stuff together.
It very useful for a bunch of random things. I esp. love fancy zones.
Maybe they could add a Remember Window's Position feature to that? We can dream...
- bkrealityiApr 13, 2022Copper ContributorJedICDTech Okay I spoke too soon. Get ready, I just solved my problem, hopefully it will work for you too. So Fancy Zones, if you have a zone that has an upper left corner where you'd want the Teams minimized call window to appear, you can do it.
There is one option in the the PowerToys Fancy Zones window that seemed to do it for me. It's called "Allow popup window snapping." When I turned this on, started a meeting, minimized it, and snapped the window to one of my zones, it automatically went back there. Even works for getting a call too!
Not perfect but it works well enough for me right now!- bkrealityiApr 13, 2022Copper ContributorJedICDTech Okay spoke too soon again. The option I suggested is problematic for a few reasons. It moved all child objects to that location, so even like tooltips on hover, splash screens of apps opening.. Not great. BUT.
If you use the option below it "Allow child windows snapping" that actually does the same thing. So I think we're good!