You Can Now Raise Hand In Google Meet By Raising Your Actual Hand
You Can Now Raise Hand In Google Meet By Raising Your Actual Hand
Pretty much every conferencing app has the βraise handβ feature which is useful when you intend to ask a question or present information to the host, but theyβre universally designed as a button that you click or tap on it. Google has gone creative and devised a gesture detection feature in Meet that makes you literally raise hands to send a βraise handβ command to the chat room.
To make this work, itβs simple: just make sure your camera is on, and your hand is visible within the camera. To initiate, one simply raises their hands, though Google noted that itβs recommended to keep a distance from your body to make it easier for the detection system to tell. The blog post also noted that gesture detection will be ignored on active speakers (likely to prevent conflicts), but itβll resume when the person is no longer actively speaking.
By default, this setting is turned off on all clients; and there are no admin-level settings available with this change. For users, simply head to More options > Reactions > Hand Raise GestureΒ to turn the setting on and get going.
The feature is currently undergoing rollout, with Rapid Release Domains expected to receive the feature by 24th November 2023 at the latest. Those in the Scheduled Release Domains category will begin to see the feature rollout starting on 28th November 2023, with up to 15 days of rollout period from that date.
Source: Engadget
Pokdepinion: In a way weβre back to using the good old physical hands, isnβt it?

