Or, just choose Help then Check for updates from any Skype window. Simply tap on during a Skype call and select Share Screen to get started.
You can download the new Skype version for Windows desktop from the Skype web site. This means you will now see a preview of what was shared with you rather than non-descriptive hyperlink. Problem signing in Sign in with Facebook Your accounts Select the account you'd like to use. To expand it again, just click the paper clip menu.”Īdditionally, Microsoft is today starting to roll URL previews to Skype for Windows users. “As you type, the toolbar will minimize itself so you can see more of what you type. “Sharing shouldn’t take too many clicks,” the Skype team explains. This replaces the previous toolbar, which had only two buttons: Send contacts and media (which had a pop-up menu for photos, files, video messages, and contacts) and Insert emoticon. That is, Microsoft recognizes that users want to share things with their friends over Skype, and now they’re making it much easier.Īs for the Windows desktop client, the new sharing capabilities come via a new toolbar, found at the bottom of conversation windows, which you can use to quickly share photos, files, video messages, contacts and emoticons. This new release, Skype for Windows desktop 7.16, is semi-related to the Skype Share button for the web that debuted last month. We'll take you through the process of creating a new account for Skype.
You can also click the Share your screen drop-down box at the top of the pop-up window and select Share a window to specify a window to share. If there's only one screen to share, you'll only see one screen listed. A new version of the Skype desktop application for Windows is now available, offering simpler sharing of photos, files, video messages, contacts and emoticons. If you don't have a Microsoft account for Skype: In the Skype sign in window, select Create new account (or go directly to the Create an account page). Click the screen you want to share with your recipient(s).