 So, I have been using OBS to basically record myself in front of a virtual whiteboard, so I could do things like, okay, this is my physics equation for today, we're gonna explain it, and I could write over it. But I first did, I used the virtual camera feature in OBS, so I clicked here on start virtual camera, then I went in my team's meetings, so I'm gonna start a meeting here, and I would start my virtual camera, and let's just record that meeting, so we're gonna be seeing what I'm seeing right now, so I would hold my meeting, and I would be writing on my board. But by using the virtual camera feature, quite often what happened is that the resolution was simply too bad for students to see anything useful, sorry for the sound of the cap, by the way. So, what is the way around this? A way around this is that instead of using the virtual camera, I'm actually gonna click here on my scene, and I'm gonna create a windowed projector, and I make this one as big as possible, it doesn't have to be on the top of everything, so now if it's like somewhere over here, and then in my teams, I would simply share that window with the window projector. So, where is it? Where is it? So, I want a screen share application window, and I'm screen sharing my windowed projector, and now the resolution should be way higher of what people see, because it's like a screen share of my windowed projector. Instead of using the virtual camera, which could be quite low resolution sometimes, I would simply scan your screen, so now when I un-share the screen, let's see what's happening. So, here with the screen shared, you should be able to see quite clearly what I'm writing on the board while still being able to see me, and in comparison, if I stop sharing the screen, and I go just back of being me with my virtual camera, you see that the resolution might be not that high. So, what is the trick again? In OBS, instead of using the virtual camera, which doesn't even work on the desktop version on my teams for Mac, I'm simply clicking on my scene here, right-click, and then I do a window projector, and I do project the little window, which then I can screen share.