 In this little tryout, I want to solve two problems I came across with Microsoft Teams. One of them was that if I was using the built-in whiteboard, some students reported they would simply not see it. So if I was writing on the whiteboard, they did not see at all what I was writing. So I don't know why there is an issue, but it seems for some devices or some setups, it's not working. However, screen sharing was all the time working. So I want to use the screen sharing option. If you see my other videos, I've already used OBS to create virtual webcam, and then have this webcam used in my Zoom meetings so that I could write on the screen and create a virtual live board or use my real live board and flip the text. Now it did not work in Teams. For some reason, my virtual OBS webcam did simply not appear in my list, but I think I found the workaround that one could use. How that workaround looks like is simply sharing the screen with my OBS running. So I'm going to share my desktop of my screen, and you see here is my OBS setup. What you don't see is I actually have a second screen on the right side on which I loaded a presentation, and that presentation is now here on top, and then I have my video that I can add or remove on top, and I have a background here. So here I can choose whatever I want to do. Now right now, everyone is seeing what you are seeing right now. So this is maybe not the ideal thing for students, but I can trick myself around here a bit. For one, I can make all these menus down here disappear if I go here, and I simply remove all my additional docs. Once I want to go back, I just click on Reset UI, and I go back and so we're almost getting there. If I get rid of all my additional selection possibilities here, source icon, and status bar. So now let's see if I can even go basically full screen, and hopefully now you would see me in front of a presentation. So I have the advantage of the Lightbar where I can look at the students while I'm discussing certain things. Also I can point a thing, and then on top I can annotate my screen. So let's see if I can make this work here. I already was scribbling something before, so let's erase this quickly. And let's say I want to write something. So anywhere I want, I can write as if I had a lightboard. The only difference is you actually don't see my hand going to write. Like you don't see me with the pen as you would see in the real lightboard. But I can still face the camera, talk, and write. And for example here, fill in some information for my students. So at the same time I have solved the problem that I want to face the students while I'm sharing the screen and not just see like a small icon of me somewhere at the bottom. I want to be able to point at things. I want to be able to write on the screen as I can do with a lightboard. So all of this works with a little trick here. But I need a second screen. So you need a two screen set up to make this work. Let me see if I can go back out of this. So you actually see on this side that was just my presentation slide that I had opened on my other desktop. By the way, the presentation is green in the back so that I can appear, I can do a chroma key here and remove the background color so I can be behind it. I could also put me in front of it, but here I decided to go behind it because I think it's kind of neat if you can kind of grab those boxes. So let's see if I can return to my OBS. Actually here you could see how my presentation looked like with a green screen. And then myself, I'm also sitting in front of a green screen otherwise my neat background wouldn't appear like that. And then in my OBS, let's go back to my OBS, I can restore my user interface and I have all the controls again. I could even do a presentation like this, right? But now you see the background image is actually not transparent. So you only see me if I'm in front of the green part of the presentation.