Collaborate with any user through Microsoft Teams mobile

Tip

Dynamics 365 Remote Assist customers now have access to Remote Assist in Microsoft Teams mobile. For the best calling experience on HoloLens, use Dynamics 365 Guides.

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Users can initiate a Remote Assist call right in Teams mobile without switching apps to get support from a remote expert. Technicians can share their mobile camera view with a remote expert and have them annotate on their screen or Teams users can annotate in their own space and share with other collaborators.

When you use Teams on mobile, you can collaborate using the Spatial Annotations toolbar in a call with anyone who is using HoloLens 2 or another Teams user on PC, Mac, or mobile device.

Make a call

Launch Teams and go to the Calls tab.

Screenshot showing the calls icon in Teams.

Under History, you see your recent contacts. Select one of the contacts to call them.

Use call controls

Screenshot showing the call controls in Teams mobile.

Use call controls to specify whether your collaborator can see what you see, or hear what you hear.

Call controls are found at the bottom of the screen.

  • The Video icon controls outgoing video.
  • The Microphone icon controls outgoing audio.
  • The Speaker icon controls incoming audio.

For more actions, select the ellipses icon. Other actions include:

  • Toggle incoming video
  • Share your screen—your screen pops up as a video in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user’s world.
  • Start video with blur (iOS only)—useful if you have sensitive information behind you or want to protect the privacy of colleagues who are behind you.
  • Insert file to share a file.

Note

Turn your phone horizonal to see more of the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user’s environment.

Use Teams mobile to annotate in a user's environment (preview)

[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]

You can annotate in calls with Microsoft Teams mobile users if you have a Dynamics 365 Guides, Remote Assist, or Field Service license. Microsoft Teams desktop users can annotate in a mobile user's space. Use the Spatial Annotations toolbar in Teams to add annotations.

Important

  • This is a preview feature.
  • Preview features aren't meant for production use and may have restricted functionality. These features are available before an official release so that customers can get early access and provide feedback.
  1. While in a Teams mobile call, select Spatial Annotations.

    Screenshot of Teams on a mobile phone showing the Spatial Annotations selection

  2. Use the Spatial Annotations toolbar to place arrows or draw in your space for other callers to see or annotate in another user's space.

    Screenshot of the Teams Spatial Annotations toolbar

    Button Description
    Add an arrow. To add an arrow, tap where you want to place the arrow. To control the direction of the arrow, tap, hold, and rotate the arrow until it's facing the desired direction. To change the size of the arrow, tap, hold, and drag to the size you want. Release to lock the arrow in place.
    Add ink (draw).
    Change the arrow or ink color.
    Undo the most recent annotation you added.
    To delete all annotations that you added, select this button, and then select Delete Annotations. This action doesn't clear annotations made by other users.

    Note

    Each call participant can only undo and delete their own annotations.

  3. When you’re done annotating, close the toolbar. All annotations persist even after you stop editing.

Send a text message

Select the Text icon Graphic showing the text icon, which looks like a chat bubble. to open the text chat and send text messages. After the call, all participants can access the messages (and OneDrive and Teams file links) via the Teams chat.

Note

You may notice that you can attach a photo, gif, or file via the text message. This is not the best way to share a file. Please read the next two sections to learn how to share a OneDrive file and a photo from your device.

Share OneDrive file

Note

Dynamics 365 Remote Assist follows Teams policies for sharing files. If your Teams policies are configured to prevent file sharing, users won't be able to share files with each other. See these links for more info:

You can display OneDrive files in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user's space or send OneDrive files in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist mobile text chat. For example, add a PDF of a diagram to assist with the call.

Go to the call controls and select the ellipses icon [...]. Then select Insert Files and select whether to insert file from OneDrive or from Teams teams and channels. You can insert an image, still gif, video, or PDF.

If you're collaborating with a Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user, the file is uploaded to OneDrive and appear up as a new slate in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user’s environment. The Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user can save a file to their OneDrive by tapping the OneDrive icon in the top right of the slate. The OneDrive file is then automatically saved to a folder called "HoloLens Received Files." A link to the file is available in the Teams chat even after the call ends.

If you're collaborating with a Dynamics 365 Remote Assist mobile user, the file is uploaded to OneDrive and sent in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist mobile user’s text chat. A link to the file is available in the Teams chat even after the call ends.

Share photo from device

Go to call controls and select the ellipses icon […]. Then select Insert Files and select Photo. Then, take a photo or select a photo from your mobile device’s photo gallery.

Select the text chat. The photo is attached to a blank message, but isn't sent. Send the photo.

Screenshot of the photo option in Teams mobile.

If you're collaborating with a Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user, the photo is uploaded to OneDrive and appear as a new slate in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user’s environment. The Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user can save a file to their OneDrive by tapping the OneDrive icon in the top right of the slate. The OneDrive file is then automatically saved to a folder on the HoloLens called "HoloLens Received Files." A link to the file is available in the Teams chat even after the call ends.

If you're collaborating with a Dynamics 365 Remote Assist mobile user, the photo is uploaded to OneDrive and appears in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist mobile user’s text chat. A link to the file is available in the Teams chat even after the call ends.

Share screen

To share your screen, go to call controls, select the ellipses icon […], select Share, then select Start Broadcast.

Screenshot of the Start broadcast window in Teams mobile.

After a few seconds, a live view of your screen is displayed as a new slate in the Dynamics 365 Remote Assist HoloLens user’s environment.