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How to Share Your Screen in Facebook Messenger on Desktop

How to Share Your Screen in Facebook Messenger on Desktop

If you have not been living under a rock, you are obviously aware of what Facebook and Facebook Messenger is and what it does. Facebook has given us the opportunity to get in touch with our friends worldwide while staying updated about their lives. While Facebook does that, Facebook Messenger helps you connect with your friends via messages and video calls. 

With the new update on Facebook Messenger, you can even share your screen with your loved ones. If you are yet to know how to access this feature, do not worry as we have got your back. This article will help you with the procedures to share your screen with your loved ones, even on a desktop. To know more, read this article. 

How to share screen on desktop 

Earlier, you could video call via Facebook Messenger on the phone as well as share screen. However, with the latest updates, you can even share your screen on your desktop through the Facebook Messenger app. Read on to know how. 

  • Install the Facebook Messenger application on your laptop or desktop if you have not done it already.
  • Launch the application
  • Start a video call
  • You will see the ‘Screen Sharing’ option in the bottom left corner. 
  • . Select that to initiate your screen sharing feature. 
  • Upon selecting that, you will be asked whether you want to share your entire screen or just an application window.
  • Once you have chosen that, your screen will now be shared with the other person. A preview of what the other person will be seeing will be visible in the bottom right corner. 

Other useful updates on Facebook Messenger 

Since its launch, Facebook has been meticulous about upgrading Messenger with useful features that connect with friends and family more comfortable and better. Here are other such updates that can be useful for you.

Custom messages for business 

Suppose you own an enterprise and have a page dedicated to it on Facebook. In that case, Messenger has a new feature that helps you toggle back and forth quickly between your business messages and your personal messages. This is very convenient as you need not install a separate app for maintaining your business messages. 

New updates to Messenger Rooms

With ‘Work from Home’ becoming more popular and convenient, the use of group chats has become increasingly popular. Not staying out of the loop, Facebook has updated Messenger’s group chat feature, which now allows you to share your screen with about 50 people all at once. 

The Messenger Room allows the person who creates a room to regulate who can enter the group chat and who cannot. This ensures privacy and security. It is a great way to hold group meetings with people who cannot physically attend meetings. 

Launching the Desktop App

Available both on Windows and iOS, Facebook now has a separate Messenger application for desktops. Instead of having to open Messenger via a web browser, you can easily install the app and access yourself to the numerous benefits of Messenger through the application. It makes video calls immensely easier to place and has many features that you can readily use. 

With that, you now know how to share your screen through Facebook Messenger on your desktop. This option broadens your work horizon by scores as it is more convenient and useful for group chats and meetings. 

Therefore, the next time you need to share your screen via Facebook Messenger on your desktop, refer to this article, and we hope that we could help you solve your problem.

Dinesh Goswami

Dinesh Goswami

Meet Dinesh Goswami, an electrical engineering graduate who unearthed his escape in poems and proses to grow a knack for curating web content. You might spot him capturing skies and collecting random conversations with strangers. This tech nerd still finds it arduous to call himself a writer.