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Technical Bulletin MC341571 · Published Mar 10, 2022

Message Summary

For quick ad-hoc sessions that don’t require setting up a formal meeting, people can use Teams casting to wirelessly connect to a Teams Room and display content from the Teams desktop client (Windows and Mac). Users can share their screen and cast content stored locally on their computer or accessible via Office 365.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88027.

When this will happen:

We expect this rollout to begin in mid-March and expect to complete the rollout by late April.

How this will affect your organization:

This feature will be available on all Teams clients. To use the feature with Microsoft Teams Rooms, please ensure that the Bluetooth beaconing setting is enabled on all Microsoft Teams Rooms devices.

The Teams Cast menu option can be found in the top menu of Teams when selecting “…”, as shown in the figure below.Casting to Teams Room
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What you need to do to prepare:

This feature will be available on both Windows and MacOS clients. It will require that Bluetooth is enabled on the personal device. To use the feature with Microsoft Teams Rooms, please ensure that the Bluetooth beaconing setting is enabled on all Microsoft Teams Rooms devices.

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