Microsoft Teams: Invoke Content Camera on Desktop feature

Microsoft Teams continues to add new features, and this one is especially useful for presenters. Instead of going through the Share tray to turn on content camera sharing during a meeting, users will now be able to start and stop sharing directly from a certified Teams device. This functionality streamlines the process of sharing content like a whiteboard, document, or video, making it faster and more convenient for presenters. The feature will be made available on the desktop platform with general availability scheduled for March of 2023. This update will be globally accessible, covering DoD, GCC, and standard multi-tenant instances. You can find more information about the Microsoft Teams Invoke Content Camera feature on the official Microsoft 365 roadmap.
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