Published on April 21, 2026
Microsoft Teams has long been a staple for virtual meetings, with users relying on its features for smooth communication. However, the accidental use of the “raise hand” function has led to awkward interruptions during discussions, disrupting the flow of conversations.
In response, Microsoft is redesigning the platform. The raise hand button will be relocated from the main toolbar, allowing users greater control over their meeting interface. Furthermore, personalization options will enable individual preferences for visible controls, enhancing usability.
This change is part of a broader initiative to streamline user experience and minimize distractions during meetings. raise hand feature, Microsoft aims to reduce the frequency of interruptions caused , which have frustrated many users.
The update is expected to enhance overall meeting productivity. Decreased disruptions can lead to more efficient conversations, and in turn, improve team collaboration in remote work settings.
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