
Share a region of your screen using a ultrawide monitor in Teams In this video, I reproduce the before steps. In Teams, we select the windows 'Projector with window(preview)' to share. When we have the region and size that we want, we click left button on the capture and choose 'Projector with window(preview)', this window will be shared in Teams. If we want to select a particular region of the screen, we can change the size and region of the capture, we only have to click in the corner of the capture and move, if we press 'alt' while we are clicking in the corner change the region of the capture. In OBS, we create a source of screen capture and choose the screen we want to share in Teams. I have proven two workaround, for me, the first is a better option.įirst workaround, use OBS and share with Team the window called 'Projector with window(preview)' that create OBS when you capture the screen, that allows to you share many applications in a particular region of your screen. In my case, I have a Samsung LC49RG90SSRXEN 49" monitor and I cannot share correclty the screen. MS Teams doesn´t share the screen of monitor ultrawide corretly yet. I see that there are many questions related to this, so I think a lot of users would benefit from this solution.

This will let me use MS Teams effectively on Ultra-Wide monitor. My idea is to add to MS Teams possibility to detect if user is using MS PowerToys Fancy Zones and to let him/her select specific zone for sharing.

Unfortunately MS Teams are not recognizing this feature. When using MS PowerToys it is possible to define "Fancy Zones", so for example it is possible to define a screen zone which has "popular" 16:9 aspect ratio. Many people use MS PowerToys to better utilize Ultra-Wide monitors: There is some third party tool which might help with this issue a little, but this is just a workaround: During my work I often present using MS Teams but when sharing the whole desktop (I'm switching between many applications, so I can't share a single window) the view on other people monitors is re-scaled so much that it becomes unreadable. I would like to switch to single Ultra-Wide monitor (21:9 ratio) instead of having few smaller monitors.
