

When I have to share my screen or focus on a conversation, I'll fire up one of those 3 apps on my main (M1) Mac and quit it when I'm done. I'll occasionally glance at the dock to see if there are any notification badges, whereas on my main Mac, I'd feel compelled to deal with notifications immediately. It's turned out to be a great way to offload resource hogs and as an added benefit, it minimizes distractions. I dusted off an old Intel Mac (literally) and interact with it using Universal Control. Of those 3, Slack surprisingly uses the least amount of memory (~700 MB), and Teams uses the most (~1.5 GB). I'll give this a try!įor work, I have to run Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Discord. Quit and relaunch Microsoft Teams for these changes to take effect.Thanks for the tip.To do this, select the item from the left column, scroll through the list of applications, and make sure that Teams is checked. You’ll need to allow MS Teams to access your Camera, Microphone, Accessibility, Files and Folders, and Screen Recording.Enter your computer username and password – this will allow you to make the necessary changes. Click the padlock in the lower-left corner of the window.From the window that appears, select “ Security & Privacy” Click the menu in the top-left corner, then select “ System Preferences…“.

