If Microsoft Teams notifications are not appearing on your desktop, or you are missing message alerts, the problem is usually one of several notification settings — in Teams itself, in Windows, or bot...
Your camera not working in Microsoft Teams is almost always caused by one of three things: Windows privacy settings blocking camera access, the wrong camera device selected in Teams, or a driver issue...
Your microphone not working in Microsoft Teams is a common problem with a short list of causes — almost all of which are fixable in under five minutes. Work through these steps in order. 1. Check the ...
Microsoft Teams calls that keep dropping, cutting out, or disconnecting mid-meeting are almost always caused by network issues, outdated software, or resource problems on your PC. This guide covers ev...
Scheduling a meeting in Microsoft Teams takes less than a minute once you know where to look. You can schedule directly from Teams or from Outlook — both create the same type of meeting with a join li...
Changing your background in Microsoft Teams lets you blur your surroundings or replace them with a custom image — useful for video calls when you’re working from home, in a busy office, or anywh...
Sharing your screen in Microsoft Teams is one of the most used features in any meeting — whether you’re presenting slides, walking someone through a document, or showing your screen for IT suppo...
Your status in Microsoft Teams tells colleagues whether you’re available, busy, or away — without needing to message them first. Teams updates your status automatically based on your calendar an...
Channels in Microsoft Teams keep conversations, files, and meetings organised by topic or project. Instead of everything landing in one general chat, channels give each subject its own space — with it...









