Nigeria
WhatsApp Launches Video Screen Share
WhatsApp has said users can now share their screens during video calls.
Meta’s Chief Executive Officer, Mark Zuckerberg, announced the feature, Screen Share, on Tuesday.
The firm explained that the feature will allow users to share documents, browse photos, and more while making a video call.
Zuckerberg said, “We are adding the ability to share your screen during a video call on WhatsApp.”
Describing the feature, Meta stated, “Whether sharing documents for work, browsing photos with family, planning a vacation or shopping online with friends, or just helping grandparents with tech support — screen sharing lets you share a live view of your screen during the call.
You can initiate screen sharing by clicking on the ‘Share’ Icon and choosing between sharing a specific application or sharing the entire screen.”
The firm also noted that users can now make video calls in landscape mode, a shift away from the portrait mode video calls were restricted to.
-
Entertainment2 years agoAdanma Luke Appeals for Forgiveness over Junior Pope’s Death: “I’m Gradually Losing My Life, Please Forgive Me”
-
Security News2 years agoRivers: Tension as Gunmen on Speedboat Abduct Fubara, Police Launch Manhunt
-
Security News2 years agoSoldiers in South East Extort, Humiliate Us While Kidnappers Operate Freely Near Checkpoints, Igbo Women’s Group Alleges
-
Politics2 years agoRevealed: Ajuri Ngelale Fired Over Feud with Onanuga, Despite Medical Cover Story
-
General News2 years agoGov. Soludo Seals Peter Obi’s Campaign Office, Edozie Njoku-Led APGA State Office
-
Security News2 years agoEnugwu-Ukwu in Shock: Deadly Ambush Leaves Multiple Dead, Survivors in Fear
-
General News2 years agoVideo: Moment DSS Staff Erupt in Jubilation as News of Bichi’s Sack Announced
-
Breaking News2 years agoJUST IN: Presidential Adviser Ajuri Ngelale Steps Down Temporarily, Cites Reasons
