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Optimize the performance of video conferencing on Pixelbook

With Pixelbook, you have the flexibility to collaborate from almost anywhere! Whether you're attending a business meeting or working on a school project, you can use Google Meet and other video conferencing apps to share your ideas face-to-face.

Here are some tips to optimize your video conferencing experience:

General advice

Maximize the video window

Maximize the window you use for the video conference to make it easier to know who you're talking to and what's being shared.

  • Tablet mode: In tablet mode, the window you use is always maximized.
  • Laptop mode: To maximize the window when in laptop mode, press the Alt and + keys. You can also go to the top right of the window and click Maximize Maximize window.

For more information on how to manage windows and tabs, refer to Related articles.

Close background applications

If you experience performance issues while in the video conference, it may help to close other applications that are running in the background.

To view all currently open windows:

  • Tablet mode: From the top of the screen, drag your finger down to show other available windows in overview. Then tap the window you want. You can also tap Overview Show all windows in Overview mode at the bottom corner of your screen to show all open windows.
  • Laptop mode: Press and hold Alt, then tap Tab until you get to the window you want to open. You can also press the Overview key Show all windows in Overview mode on your keyboard to show all open windows.

To close a window while in Overview mode, select Close Close in the upper right corner of the window.

For more information on multitasking, refer to Related articles.

Check lighting and background

To make your video quality clear for others in the video conference, make sure to be in a well-lit area. Avoid backlighting or other background elements that can distract others, and make sure that the camera's lens is clean.

Many video conferencing apps, including Meet, allow you to preview your video feed before you join a meeting. Use the preview to ensure the lighting and other conditions make you visibly clear.

Reduce background noise

Background noise while in a video conference can distract others, or even make it impossible to clearly hear you. Make sure that you're in a quiet location while in the video conference. If possible, adjust your microphone settings before you start the call.

If you can't fully eliminate background noise, you may want to mute your microphone when you aren't speaking.

Make sure you have a good connection

Make sure that you have a strong Wi-Fi signal before you join a video conference. Move close to your router or other Wi-Fi source to get a better connection.

You should also try to use a fast internet connection. Bandwidth requirements vary from app to app, but here's how you can prepare your network for video calls.

Disable your outgoing video stream

If you or the people you are in a video conference struggle with slow connection, and if you don't need to be onscreen or present to the meeting, you can turn off your camera in the conferencing app to reduce the required bandwidth for each participant.

Bandwidth requirements vary from app to app, but here's how you can prepare your network for video calls.

Tips for using Google Meet

For more advice on how to use Google Meet with your device, refer to our Related articles, or the Google Meet Help Center.

For specific advice on how to use Meet, refer to Google Workspace Help Center.

App settings

Reduce video resolution

Based on the app you use, you may be able to change the resolution of the video stream. If you struggle with slow connection, a lower resolution may improve your overall experience.

The relative amount of bandwidth required varies from app to app, but here's how you can prepare your network for video calls.

Reduce the number of video streams

If you experience performance issues or struggle with a slow connection, it may help to reduce the number of video streams on the screen.

Based on the app, you may be able to change the layout to display only one or a small number of video streams. If only one person is presenting, make their video the only one that is displayed, or have other participants turn off their cameras if they don't need to be onscreen.

Settings for Google Meet

For more information on how to use Google Meet with your device, refer to Related articles, or the Google Meet Help Center.

To help improve your experience with Meet, check out the Google Workspace Help Center.

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