Microsoft starts rolling out Teams ‘Front Row’ view 

Microsoft starts rolling out Teams Front Row view

Microsoft has announced plans to make hybrid meetings better via new Teams enhancements. On February 1, officials said they were starting to roll out one of the key updates, known as “Front Row” – a feature in Teams Rooms that’s meant to make meeting interactions between virtual and in-the-room meeting participants more natural.

With Front Row, Microsoft moves the video gallery to the bottom of the screen, so remote participants are actually face-to-face with people in the room. Microsoft has also made it possible for everyone in a Teams Room, whether virtual or in-person, to see and react to chat comments during a meeting. 

The Teams product team came up with the idea for Front Row by working with its Microsoft Global Workplace Services IT team, according to a February 1 LinkedIn post about the feature. The Front Row feature doesn’t require any special peripherals like wide screens or curved desks, though it can work with both. 

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