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This is not my definition of Full Screen. With more than one participant in the meeting, I see the Dark Grey Bar with my User Video showing in the lower Right hand corner inside the Dark Grey Bar. You should try adding someone to the meeting by sending them a meeting link and when they have joined the meeting check out what you see. You also are not showing any video as well but that is besides the point. But I have always in Video Calls have seen the User's Video image as an overlay which you would want to see but not Dead Space as with the Dark Grey Bar in Teams when there are participants on the Video you are showing is the Teams Meeting screen with the New Meeting Experience Deselected with no other participants in the meeting. Full Screen means to fill up all the available screen with the Video Image. So, I differ with you about what a Full Screen is. I suggest you look at Skype to see a better implementation of Full Screen or at least earlier this year when I tried it, the Full Screen is what I have been used to seeing for years before Teams and all these other Video Chat/Conference applications which are now popping up in the market.Īs a matter of fact, when deselecting New Meeting Experience and you set up a meeting with no one in the meeting, when selecting Enter Full Screen it will look like a proper Full Screen but when other participants join the meeting then you will see the Dark Grey Bar at the bottom of the Full Screen which apparently is reserved to show your Video Image as seen by the other participants. It also doesn't have an Enter Full Screen selection as it does when you deselect the New Meeting Experience and in the deselected option mode, it still isn't a True Full Screen because of the Dark Grey Bar at the bottom of the screen when in a Meeting. It is still a Window and not a Full Screen. You can maximize this Window and that is about it. The New Meeting Experience Option tells you right at the bat that the Meeting will be popped out in a separate Window. Teams doesn't come close to the way it is implemented in Skype even with the New Meeting Experience Option deselected in Teams. I am very familiar with the way it was implemented in Skype. Sorry but but what I have seen of what Teams has called Full Screen prior to the New Meeting Experience Option is not a True Full Screen option.