The feature, which is now living inside the public preview, allows users to improve the sharpness of their virtual background during meetings. It can be extremely useful, especially for users who want to change their meetings’ backgrounds and keep things exciting.  However, not every user gets this enhancement, at least for now. Redmond officials also stated that the green screen feature is only supported on Windows and macOS desktops with Intel chips, meaning that Mac’s latest M1 & M2 processors are not yet welcomed.  To activate this, you would need to have a solid, flat, and stainless background wall behind you, so it won’t work perfectly if you have pinboards, windows, or anything that could mess up the surface. Only then, you can apply a background effect during a meeting to enable this. 

How to enable green screen on Teams

  1. Once you’ve applied a background effect in Teams meeting, click More ➜ Video effects.
  2. In Backgrounds, go to Green Screen Settings.
  3. You’ll see a toggle button under Teams settings ➜ Devices ➜ Green screen. Click on that.
  4. Click the backdrop icon.
  5. Move your cursor into the Preview box to manually pick the color, then return to the meeting.  Also, being a public preview-only feature, it means that it’s not out yet for general availability and it may take a while. Microsoft welcomes any kind of feedback but until then, we’ll keep you updated once this feature is out for the general public.  Speaking of which, we’ve also covered what could be the next generation of Teams. Collectively dubbed Teams 2.0, the new app will reportedly cut all energy and data consumption in half while boosting its loading time.  What do you think about this feature? Let us know in the comments!

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