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The hand-raise detection operates similarly to the existing hand-raise button found on Google Meet’s control bar. Once a user raises their hand, an icon appears above the user’s camera feed ...
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Now, callers can simply raise their actual hand to activate the feature, and make their point. The feature had previously been in preview, but is now being rolled out to users.
Currently, “Raise hand” is a button in the bottom toolbar that lets people know when you have something to say. It’s especially useful for Q&A sessions and other moderation.
The new hand raise gesture is rolling out to Google Meet Workspaces right now, but is switched off by default. So be sure to head into the settings and switch it on.
Google Meet can now recognize when your physical hand is raised on camera during group video calls and alert the host. This means you don’t have to fiddle with clicking the “hand raise ...