Customers who are signed up for Microsoft Teams Preview can try out a new feature that offers bidirectional translation support.
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The members of the Microsoft Teams Public Preview can now try out a new feature that will allow owners of a general channel in Teams to create a custom and meaningful name for that channel.
The minimized meeting window view in Microsoft Teams is getting some new features. Members of the Microsoft Teams public preview can now view up to four people in that minimal window.
The members of the Microsoft Teams Public Preview program can check out a new feature that lets them mute and unmute themselves in a Team call from an icon put into the Windows taskbar.
Microsoft has announced that members of its Teams Public Preview program can check out a new feature called a Presenter window that lets you see reactions from other people when sharing a screen.
Microsoft has announced that people who are signed up for the public preview versions of Teams can check out improvements in controlling the audio and video settings during meetings.
Microsoft Teams Public Preview users can now try out a new feature that will allow users in online video meetings to decorate their backgrounds with a variety of different effects.
The new zoom controls for Microsoft Teams meetings will allow people who are interacting with content via screen share to click on buttons to zoom in and out. It's live now in a public preview.
Microsoft has announced improvements to the Teams meeting toolbar. These improvements are designed to make the navigation of important tools easier than ever. However, they are not available to all.
Microsoft is rolling out support for paging in Large Gallery view, allowing users to have up to 98 users split into two 7x7 grids. The feature is now out to Public Preview users on Windows and Mac.
Microsoft is rolling out an update to the Public Preview version of Teams that brings new background colors to both default and dark themes, new Fluent icons, and other mild tweaks.
Microsoft has announced a new way for users to test new features in Teams, which works similarly to Insider programs for Office and Windows. The program is now available for businesses.