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JedICDTech
May 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Teams video call minimizes to bottom right, very inconvenient
When I minimize a Teams Video Call it minimizes to the bottom right of the screen, which is very frustrating. This is inconvenient as I'm then not looking at my team, but looking down, so everytime I...
- 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".
bkrealityi
Apr 13, 2022Copper Contributor
JedICDTech Last reply I swear.
Okay so I had Fancy Zones set up to just create different buckets I would snap windows to. But they somewhat recently I think, added a new type of layout where you can actually overlap the zones. So I just created a new zone that is the exact size of the teams minimized meeting view and put it in the top center of my screen. You don't even need to check the "Allow child windows snapping" any longer because technically the mini teams meeting window is its own window. This is the cleanest solution I've found and requires no extra utilities beyond PowerToys which has lots of great stuff you could probably find useful.
Okay so I had Fancy Zones set up to just create different buckets I would snap windows to. But they somewhat recently I think, added a new type of layout where you can actually overlap the zones. So I just created a new zone that is the exact size of the teams minimized meeting view and put it in the top center of my screen. You don't even need to check the "Allow child windows snapping" any longer because technically the mini teams meeting window is its own window. This is the cleanest solution I've found and requires no extra utilities beyond PowerToys which has lots of great stuff you could probably find useful.
DWB_in_oz
Apr 13, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks - I had previously tried Fancy Zones/ Powertoys but been unable to make it work as I wanted as I hadn't seen the custom overlapping zones. I've put a small zone up in the middle and can move the preview thumbnail to it, however it doesn't seem to return there by itself, it still goes back to bottom right. Perhaps I have a different version of Powertoys as I cannot see an option to "allow child snapping".
- JedICDTechApr 22, 2022Copper ContributorThank you for pointing that out. I've done so,
https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/29f51eb0-65c2-ec11-a81b-000d3a00c008 - AnqB0VVRJMzsO6zVApr 20, 2022Iron ContributorI think they will ask you jump to "feedback portal"
...frustrating
as it's already a floating window, why they can't make it better - JedICDTechApr 19, 2022Copper Contributor
DWB_in_oz That is great you can do that, but Microsoft should make Microsoft tools work like other Microsoft tools!! 🙂