![]() ![]() ![]() To do so, simply hold the “Ctrl” key and roll the mouse scroll wheel downwards. Hopefully, if all goes well, these changes will get rolled back or adjusted in a way so that they don’t break third-party extension support.Ġ4:23 pm (IST): A few new workarounds have emerged that you are free to try until Google actually sorts out the matter.įirstly, you can zoom out to fit more participants into your screen. Nevertheless, if you are one of the users going through this, then you will be pleased to know that Google is already investigating the issue as we speak. This is the only workaround available as of now and isn’t really guaranteed to work. These changes are still only under testing though.Īnd hence, reloading Google Meet repeatedly may redirect you to the old version once again where everything is fine. If you seriously need Grid View right now, you might consider refreshing a few times the browser tab (you should end up loading the old compatible version at a certain point).Īs clear from above, some behind-the-scenes changes on Google Meet have broken third-party grid-view support. This is why sometimes it works and sometimes not (you see the boxes in a vertical bar). It turns out that Google is testing an update of Meet that disables the Grid View extension. the original Gridview is still there, but has the vertical stacking problem.Īnd the developer of the Google Meet Grid View extension has something to say about it all: Gridview (fix) was removed from the chrome store, and all the other ones are individually licensed. What is everyone doing with Gridview (fix) not working any more? I can’t find a functional Gridview any more. However, some recent changes to Google Meet have broken third-party extension support causing widespread inconvenience for many. ![]() A good example of such a tool can be Google Meet Grid View. Grid-view in actionĪs a result, many have relied on browser extensions that enable a proper grid-view even during presentations. This especially happens in online teaching/classes. While the app does offer a built-in ’tiled view’, it shrinks down to just twelve participants during a presentation.Īnd there are many scenarios where there is always a presentation going on yet the presenter desires to keep an eye on all of the participants at the same time. Google Meet, by default, does not support a proper grid view while a presentation is going on. That said, there is now a new issue doing rounds. Hence, you would want to check out our Google Meet section for some common problems plaguing the web app along with their solutions, if any. If you are facing any of such bugs, then it is highly likely that we already have it under our radar. This is apparent from some of the past issues that we have highlighted like mic problems, headphone issues, and more. Speaking of which, the app has been giving a really hard time to some of its users. And while it may not be perfect, it is no slouch either. Google Meet is Google’s answer to the likes of Zoom and Microsoft Teams and is perhaps one of the most widely used video conferencing apps today. ![]() Original story (published on February 18, 2021) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story… ![]()
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