Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows now supports multiple camera streams for remote participants. Remote participants will see up to four camera streams and can switch between views.

Screenshot showing a laptop on a desk with multi cam turned on.

Manage multiple camera view for remote participants

If your admin has enabled multiple camera view in your Microsoft Teams Room, the setting will be turned on by default. To disable this setting and use a single camera stream, follow the instructions below.

  1. On the meeting room console, select the dropdown arrow next to the camera icon.

  2. Select Camera settings.

  3. Turn off the toggle next to Multiple camera view.

Screenshot showing a Teams room console with dropdown arrow next to camera icon highlighted.

To turn this setting back on, follow the above steps and turn on the toggle.

Switch between camera views

When multiple camera view is turned on, remote participants will have the option to switch between camera views during the meeting.

In the upper right corner of the meeting screen, select the arrows on either side of the camera icon to flip through the available camera views.

​​​​​​​If content is shared during the meeting, remote participants will be able to switch between camera views using the arrows at the top of the room video tile.

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