Once your Google Meet is in picture-in-picture mode, you can easily manage its window to suit your multitasking needs.
Utilizing the picture-in-picture feature in Google Meet allows you to keep an eye on your meeting participants and shared content while navigating other applications on your computer. While the exact steps to initiate picture-in-picture may vary depending on your browser or operating system features, managing the window itself once it's active is straightforward.
Here's how you can interact with your Google Meet picture-in-picture meeting UI, based on the provided information:
Managing Your Picture-in-Picture Meeting Window
After Google Meet is displayed in a picture-in-picture window, you have control over its placement and size on your screen.
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Moving the Window:
- To reposition your picture-in-picture meeting UI, simply click at the top of the meeting UI.
- With the mouse button held down, drag it across your screen to the desired location. This allows you to move the small Meet window out of the way or place it where it's most convenient.
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Resizing the Window:
- To adjust the dimensions of your picture-in-picture meeting UI, click and drag an edge of the window.
- Dragging an edge inwards will make the window smaller, while dragging outwards will enlarge it, allowing you to customize the view size based on your preference and other open applications.
By following these steps, you can effectively manage the placement and size of your Google Meet picture-in-picture window, ensuring you stay connected while working on other tasks.