How to Share Screen on Google Meet
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How to Share Screen (Present) on Google Meet
OnGoogle Meet, you may share a window for a particular open app, your entire screen, or a single tab on your browser. We show you how to do it below.
Present Entire Window
When you present your window, you share an instance of a specific open application. Below is how to share the screen.
Step 1:Enter your Google Meet meeting.
Step 2:Click theShareicon at the bottom of the screen; on the top display, clickWindow, click your preferred window, then click theSharebutton.
Note that this option does not allow you to share audio. The share audio feature only works when you are sharing a single tab.
Present Entire Screen
When you present your entire screen, it includes all apps on the screen. Even if you open new apps, they become part of the presentation. Also, when you share the screen, you do not have to share a Whiteboard separately. Below is how to share the screen.
Step 1:Enter your Google Meet meeting.
Step 2:Click theShareicon at the bottom; on the top display, clickEntire Screen, click your preferred screen, then click theSharebutton.
Present a Single Tab
When you use Google Meet on your browser, you can present a single tab. The name of this option may be Chroe Tab, Edge Tab, Brave Tab, etc. It is usually named after the browser you are using. Here are the steps to share a single tab.
Step 1:Enter your Google Meet meeting.
Step 2:Click theShareicon at the bottom. On the top display, click Chrome Tab, click your preferred tab, and then click theSharebutton.
Step 3:Optionally, you may enable theAlso share tab audiooption. This way, if an audio or video is playing on the tab, it will be transmitted to attendees.
When you share a single browser tab on Google Meet, you cannotpresent a Whiteboardsimultaneously. To share a Whiteboard, follow the steps below.
Step 1:Click themore iconat the bottom of the Google Meet interface and clickWhiteboard.
Step 2:Click theStart a new whiteboardoption on the right pane.
Step 3:Click the Zoom icon at the top right and clickJust present this tab.
Step 4:Click theShare nowbutton.
Step 5:Lastly, clickAllow.
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Last updated on 04 July, 2024
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