Published on April 21, 2026
For many users, Microsoft Teams has been a staple for remote collaboration. The platform’s features, including emoji reactions, allow for engagement without interrupting meetings. However, one persistent issue has been the frequent accidental activation of the “Raise Hand” feature.
Recently, Microsoft acknowledged this problem and announced an update to the Teams interface. The upcoming change will prevent unintentional hand raises when users attempt to send a reaction to a message. This update aims to enhance the user experience during discussions.
In their latest release notes, Microsoft detailed the adjustments to the user interface. reactions are accessed, users will find it easier to express thoughts without the worry of elevating themselves to speaker status unintentionally. This modification is in response to user feedback highlighting the frustration of unwanted interruptions.
The alteration will likely lead to smoother meetings and better engagement among participants. Users can expect a more seamless communication flow, reducing the anxiety related to inadvertent hand raises. This change signals Microsoft’s commitment to continuously improving user experience in a hybrid work environment.
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