This may seem minor, but I'm very used to working like this. I get a very visual representation of the window itself, which is very useful for me, especially when I'm dealing with similar looking things, and often text description of chats which aren't that helpful. However, this is how it looks like on Windows: Much better! At the very least I can see I have 2 chat windows open. If I right click (or press with 2 fingers on the touchpad) this shows up: To rotate the image to the right, press and hold the Option key and click until you’ve finished rotating the image. Rotate an image: Select the image, then click (or use the Touch Bar) to rotate the image to the left. If I mouse over the Teams icon in the Dock, this shows up: In the Preview app on your Mac, open the file you want to change. For this, on Windows, whenever switching between multiple chat windows, teams and ongoing meetings, I just mouse over the teams icon in the taskbar (or click) and I get a visual preview of all the open windows inside teams, making it easy to switch.Ĭan't replicate the same behaviour (or something similar) on Mac, which btw has been updated to Monterey, if that is relevant. I use my Macbook for work, and that means Office suite, and a TON of Microsoft Teams, which is widely used in my organisation. While most of the stuff I wasn't able to figure out was very easy to find online, I'm stumped with a (potentially) simple thing. Under the 'Scrolling' section, use the 'Roll the mouse wheel to scroll' setting and select one of the options. First time Mac user, after 30+ years of Microsoft OSes