REDMOND, Washington, April 21, 2026, 07:34 PDT
Microsoft’s got a Teams meeting toolbar revamp lined up for June. The Raise Hand control shifts under Reactions; users will be able to rearrange meeting buttons as they like. That’s straight from the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, item ID 560321, which puts general availability in June CY2026. M365 Admin
This tweak comes into play as the issue—minor, but visible—keeps surfacing: a single misclick lets someone look like they’re raising their hand in the midst of a meeting. Dataconomy reported the upcoming change is designed to cut down on accidental interruptions during calls, putting the hand-raise button with Reactions. That way, users hoping to send an emoji won’t accidentally flag themselves as having a question. Dataconomy
Microsoft plans to relocate the Leave button to the far right in the meeting window, separating it from the cluster of other controls. According to Windows Central, Teams users will also see the Raise Hand icon and the exit button moving—part of interface updates designed to cut down on accidental clicks near those controls. Windows Central
Microsoft’s toolbar is headed for a more customized feel. Users will soon get options to pin, unpin, or shuffle controls around, adjusting the setup to their workflow. Still, The Verge noted there aren’t any preview images yet of the redesign. The Verge
There’s nothing overtly splashy about the new release, but it’s practical, especially given the crowded field. Gartner’s meeting-solutions lineup highlights Microsoft Teams, Zoom Meetings, Webex Suite, and Google Meet, reviewing all four. Core features? Think raise hand, gestures, emojis, host controls, and chat—all on Gartner’s checklist. Gartner
A third-party tracker monitoring Microsoft 365 changes flagged the toolbar item as updated on April 21, noting it’s still in development. Both Windows desktop and Mac are referenced. The tracker echoes Microsoft’s own caveat: the new layout “may feel different at first” but aims to be “faster and easier to use.” cloudscout.one
But timing remains uncertain. Microsoft’s Roadmap page labels release dates and descriptions as estimates, leaving room for the June timeline to slip; for users, the bigger risk is straightforward: habits tied to the existing toolbar could lead to some initial confusion. Microsoft
Microsoft isn’t shifting the main story for Teams here. The app still anchors chat, meetings, file sharing, and Microsoft 365 work apps. What’s new? A tweak aimed at reducing call errors—routine stuff, not a fresh meeting type. Microsoft