Nov 17 2019 10:48 PM
Hi everyone,
I often join a meeting on my iPad alongside my laptop in order to share the iPad's screen and draw/annotate on a document.
Would it be possible for the other participants to also draw/annotate using a shared document (not directly on the shared iPad's screen ...) ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dominique
Nov 18 2019 09:25 AM
Have you looked into the Whiteboard app? https://support.office.com/en-us/article/use-whiteboard-in-microsoft-teams-7a6e7218-e9dc-4ccc-89aa-b...
There are also some third-party apps that do the same, look them up online.
Aug 12 2020 01:13 PM
Whiteboard is not a suitable solution, engineering teams need to draw on the screen like other screen sharing programs like Zoom. Microsoft needs to add this ASAP... This should be a basic function, if a CAD program is being displayed by one user, another user should be able to sketch on top of it to better articulate their idea.
Aug 19 2020 09:10 AM
I agree, this is a valuable feature in Zoom and we use this all the time. Hopefully Microsoft can add this feature very soon. @bfulton
Sep 19 2020 06:14 PM
I am new to MS Teams, but sn't this available via whiteboard in meetings? I just started a meeting and opened a whiteboard that gave options for me to draw only or collaborate and draw. If you mean something else, can you help me understand your question? @Larry166
Sep 21 2020 08:56 AM - edited Sep 21 2020 09:01 AM
Whiteboard is OK but it leaves a lot to be desired if your an engineer, stylist, architect and you want to draw on top of what is being shown on the screen. other programs like Zoom have this feature. One workaround I have found is to us the "Snip and sketch" as a means to take a screen capture of 3D model my fellow engineer is displaying, then I take over as the presenter, I draw using the Snip and Sketch tool to articulate my concept and I stop presenting and the allow the Engineer with the 3D Model CAD to begin presenting again. it is painful but it works, I wish Microsoft would build Snip and Sketch tool into whiteboard, sadly its probably two different dev teams, and they do not talk...
Oct 08 2020 01:22 PM
@dvalantin, I have found this tool and it has met my needs. Hope it helps!
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/zoomit
Jan 19 2021 05:55 AM
I agree this needs to be added to MS Teams this year if they want to compete against:
1. SalesForce Slack
2. Zoom
3. All the others out there
The system internals tool is great just for windows based users but you are eliminating: Mac, iOS, Android, Linux & Chrome OS users.
Please bring this to MS Teams universal platform.
Feb 23 2021 08:43 AM
@cframe does the meeting originator need to install this app? The linked article doesn't explain how it works, but merely gives an example of what it does.
Apr 02 2021 10:35 AM
@paulmmluap
Just from reading the description and a couple of - very brief - third party reviews, I think it *only* works for the presenter. I don't see any mention of ability to annotate when someone else is presenting. It's just a way of drawing on your own screen, which if you are sharing your screen would happen to be viewable by the audience.
I realize it's probably not helpful, but if you have Slack available as an alternate medium, that might also be an option for technical discussions.
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Jun 12 2021 05:42 PM
Hi @benisball @ThatJohnGuy and all: there is a Uservoice item on this type of feature but it doesn't have a lot of votes. I desperately need a way to hand write so that my students can see maths being developed in real tim...
Jun 30 2021 10:20 AM