You don't have to be in a large Microsoft Teams meeting to use Together Mode anymore.
What you need to know
- Microsoft Teams Together Mode now works with as few as two people.
- Previously, Together Mode could only be used with a minimum of five people in a meeting.
- Together Mode makes it look as if everyone in a meeting is within the same physical space.
Microsoft Teams now lets you use Together Mode in meetings with as few as two people. Before a recent update, you had to have at least five people within a meeting to use Together Mode. The new option was spotted on Twitter by Amanda Sterner, who is a Microsoft MVP (via OnMSFT).
Together Mode allows you to make it look as if everyone within a meeting is in the same physical space. For example, you could have an entire class appear like they're in a lecture hall or have all of your friends appear in a coffee shop.
Love the fact I can use together mode in #MicrosoftTeams with only two people when I'm on the developer preview 😍
— 💫🌙 Amanda Sterner 💫🌙 (@amandassterner) July 1, 2021
I'm almost never in meetings with 5 or more people🙄
Great change 🌠 pic.twitter.com/86bAitGBTW
While Microsoft expanded the lower limit of Together Mode to two people, the maximum of 49 people remains the same.
You can enable Together Mode in the same settings menu as 49-person view in Microsoft Teams.
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Microsoft Teams is a great way to chat with friends, family, and colleagues across the web. Thanks to a recent update, you can use its Together Mode feature in meetings with as few as two people.
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