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How to Turn Off Microsoft Teams Performance Tracing
Disabling hardware acceleration will reduce the strain on the app
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Published onJuly 23, 2024
published onJuly 23, 2024
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If you’re experiencing performance issues with Microsoft Teams, you might want to consider turning off performance tracing and optimizing your settings. First of all, make sure that Microsoft Teams is updated to the latest version.
How do I turn off Microsoft Teams Performance Tracing?
1. Disable GPU hardware acceleration in Teams
Disabling GPU hardware acceleration can help improve performance issues related to video sharing or general sluggishness in Teams, especially when using high-resolution monitors. This reduces the workload on your graphics card, potentially making Teams run smoother.
2. Optimize the notification settings
Optimizing notification settings can reduce the number of interruptions you face, preventing Teams from slowing down due to constant alerts and pop-ups.
3. Disconnect from docking stations and reduce monitor resolution
Reducing the monitor resolution and connecting directly to the laptop can alleviate performance issues by lowering the display demands on your hardware.
4. Clear Teams cache
Clearing the cache can help resolve any performance issues related to corrupted or overloaded cache files, making Teams run more efficiently.
5. Disable full-screen mode during meetings
Disabling the full-screen mode can reduce the demand on your system’s resources, improving performance during video meetings.
6. Limit Microsoft Teams data collection
Limiting the amount of data Teams collects can reduce the load on your system, preventing performance slowdowns.
7. Use different connection ports for monitors
Switching connection ports can sometimes resolve performance issues related to video sharing or high-resolution displays.
Implementing these solutions can significantly improve Microsoft Teams’ performance, especially for users experiencing slowdowns during video sharing or while using high-resolution monitors. Each step is designed to optimize system resources, reduce unnecessary data processing, and ensure smoother operation. To keep Teams running smoothly, regularly clear your cache and keep your software updated.
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Claudiu Andone
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Claudiu Andone
Windows Toubleshooting Expert
Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft