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When engaged in a call on one device, proceed to open Microsoft Teams on another device you wish to transfer the call to. A notification will appear at the top of this second device's screen, notifying you of the ongoing call on another device, coupled with an option asking if you desire to transfer the call to this device. By selecting 'Join', the transfer is initiated.
To enable separate windows in the Microsoft Teams desktop application, navigate to your profile image located at the top-right corner, then proceed to Settings > General, and ensure to activate the option "Turn on new meeting experience (New meetings and calls will open in separate windows)."
While sharing your screen, you can seamlessly switch between various windows or your entire desktop by directing your mouse or pointer to the summit of the meeting window and selecting "New Share." Additional screen sharing functionalities include options for mouse/keyboard control, annotation, recording, muting, chatting among others.
In Microsoft Teams, sharing your screen provides participants with a view of everything on your screen, while presenting with PowerPoint Live enables a PowerPoint presentation share. For collaborative sketching, options like Microsoft Whiteboard and Freehand by Invision offer a shared whiteboard experience. Alternatively, the Window share option focuses on broadcasting a singular open window, such as a specific application in use.
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