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Sean Endicott

Microsoft Teams is about to get this feature it should have had on day one

Microsoft Teams app and logo running on a laptop and smartphone.

Microsoft Teams has been around since 2017 and is used by hundreds of millions of people, but the app still lacks some functionality that seems like it should have shipped on day one. One of those gaps is about to close, since Microsoft started testing the option to customize where notifications appear on your PC recently.

The developers behind Teams are quite active, often adding new features and options within the app. While many features center around AI, Microsoft also rolls out improvements to the interface of Teams quite often. For example, possibly the biggest change in Teams history revamped how teams, chats, and channels are organized within the app.

A blog post from Microsoft outlines the benefits of choosing where notifications appear:

  • Greater focus: By positioning notifications in less intrusive areas of the screen, you minimize distractions and better concentrate on tasks.
  • Improved productivity: With notifications appearing where they are most visible and least disruptive, you can stay informed without breaking your workflows, thereby boosting overall efficiency.
  • Intuitive and flexible interface: You can adjust notification locations to best fit your current workspace, ensuring a seamless, comfortable, and adaptable working environment.

Those all seem to be fair arguments for why the feature is a nice addition to Teams, though I admit I wonder why it took eight years to integrate the option into the app.

You will soon be able to choose where Microsoft Teams notifications appear on your screen. (Image credit: Microsoft)

The ability to customize where Microsoft Teams notifications appear is available for those on Windows devices who are in Teams Public Preview or Microsoft 365 Targeted Release.

If you have access to the option, here is how to customize where Teams notifications appear:

  1. Open Settings within Microsoft Teams.
  2. Navigate to Notifications and activity.
  3. Navigate to Display.
  4. Choose where you want notifications to appear.
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