How To Turn Into a Potato On Microsoft Teams?
Today I’m going to show you how to turn into a potato on Microsoft Teams meetings. As you might aware, custom backgrounds for teams meetings are globally available. Click here if you’re interested in knowing how to add a custom background on MS teams app.
There are various cool backgrounds for teams meetings that you can set. Users can do crazy things such as turning themselves into potatoes. Microsoft 365 Teams potato is a great idea to turn a serious meeting into light-hearted meeting and fabulous to make someone fool on April 1.
The article will talk you how to add filters to your Microsoft Teams meetings. Snap camera is designed to experience the fun of lenses such as classic styles and modern designs to sync with your camera for your meetings. The app can be used for your favourite video meetings including zoom meetings.
- You must download snap camera to add a filter to your meetings. The software is free and compatible with Windows and Mac.
- Download and install it
- Launch “Snap Camera app”
- Select filters that you wish
- In this case, select “potato”
- If you cannot see them, search the keyword, potato and you will see it.
Great, you selected the filters. Now, add the filters using the below steps to turn into a potato on Microsoft Teams.
- Launch “Microsoft Teams”
- Click at your profile picture
- Select “Settings”
- On the left, click “Devices”
- From the side panel, scroll down to the camera
- Under the camera, select “Snap Camera”
- Microsoft teams will use the snap camera filter on teams meetings.
You can change the filter if you have second thoughts. The filter remains active as long as the snap camera is running so make sure you quit the app if you prefer to disable them and not close it.
How to turn the setting off?
Of course, you should know how to turn these settings to go back to your camera. To turn off, follow the below steps.
- Launch “Microsoft Teams”
- Click at your profile picture
- Select “Settings”
- On the left, click “Devices”
- From the side panel, scroll down to the camera
- Under the camera, select built-in or associated camera
Congratulations! You have learnt how to turn into a potato on Microsoft Teams.
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