View Together Mode for Everyone

  • Home |
  • View Together Mode for Everyone
Microsoft Teams Curtain Reveal Tech Bulletin Header

Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 Experts

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC373879 · Published May 4, 2022

Message Summary

Microsoft Teams users in a meeting will soon have the option to turn on Together Mode for all participants in a meeting.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 83658

When this will happen:

  • Standard: We will begin rolling out in late-May and expect to complete rollout by mid-June.
  • GCC: We will begin rolling this out in mid-June and expect to complete rollout mid-July. 

How this will affect your organization:

While turning on Together Mode in a Teams meeting, the organizer and presenters will see a dialog box to select a scene. Additionally, the organizer and presenters will also see an option to “Select Together Mode for Everyone.” This option will not be selected by default. After selecting and clicking on “Apply“, the new scene will be selected for everyone and the Teams meeting view of all the participants will get changed to Together Mode.

Meeting participants, at all times will be able to switch the Meeting view from Together Mode to Gallery or Large Gallery view. Meeting participants will join in Together Mode view directly.

If this option is unselected, new participants will stop joining in Together Mode view.

Note: This will roll out on Teams Desktop (Windows and Mac) client.


View image in new tab

What you need to do to prepare:

We suggest you notify your users about this change and update your training and documentation as appropriate. 

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Recent Posts

Microsoft 365 Curtain Reveal Tech Bulletin Header
New Outlook for Windows: Auto-reading emails with Microsoft Windows Narrator
October 14, 2024
Microsoft 365 Curtain Reveal Tech Bulletin Header
(Updated) Microsoft Purview: Minor encrypted message portal design updates, URL to remain the same
October 14, 2024
Microsoft Exchange Curtain Reveal Tech Bulletin Header
(Updated) Microsoft Defender for Office 365: Tenant Allow/Block List will support IPv6 allow and block entries
October 14, 2024