![]() ![]() Screen-Sharing: The person sharing a Desktop or Window will not see reactions unless they keep the meeting window open.This will be available in early January for testing.The organizer will be able to turn reactions on and off. When reactions are off, raise hand will still be available as it existed before reactions.UI Fit and Finish: You may notice alignment issues, among others, in how reactions are shown on participants on the meeting stage and as a stream over shared content.If yes, version requirements and other dependencies Note: If you need information about enabling the public preview itself, see “Enable the public preview for Teams” below. Rollout estimated to be complete by end of week Dec 11 How to enable Participants that join meetings on Web will not be able to send or see reactions.There are no changes to the raise hand feature Raise Hand is now accessible from the simple flyout menu off of the control bar at the top of your meeting window.If content is being shared (such as a Desktop, Window, PPT, or Whiteboard), the reactions will float over the content for a more engaging experience. Participants in the meeting will see the reaction over your position on the meeting stage, and you'll also see the reaction displayed on your "ME" box at the lower right of your meeting stage. You can click on a reaction to send it to the meeting. The Meeting Reactions feature allows users to choose from four different reaction types – like, love, applause, and laugh. Meeting Reactions available in Public Preview!įrustrated in a virtual meeting when you can’t express yourself? Annoyed that you can’t get a good sense of how people feel about the points you’re making? Use meeting reactions to make your meetings engaging, fun, and more inclusive! ![]() (Note: requires all users in the meeting to be in Public Preview to experience the feature) Description ![]()
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