
Teams Toolkit checks the following prerequisites during the debug process:

Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome launches a new browser instance and opens a web page to load Teams client. Visual Studio Code then launches the debuggers specified in the compound configurations, such as Attach to Bot, Attach to Backend, Attach to Frontend, and Launch Bot. Visual Studio Code runs the compound preLaunchTask, Start Teams App Locally in. Launch.json file configures the debugger in Visual Studio Code.

The debug process workflow is as follows: The Visual Studio Code launches the debuggers, and Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome launches a new browser instance. vscode/tasks.json files to configure the debugger in Microsoft Visual Studio Code. Who knows if this is supported, or will work as well as the built in ones, but official support is coming soon anyway.The local debug process involves the. However, the far end will see things the right way around. Now, when you turn background effects on you will have the images you added in addition to the defaults:Ī note for those that are using images with text or logos – On your end you see yourself and the background “flipped” as if you are looking in the mirror. Ideally you want images with a resolution of 1920×1080, but I tested with all shapes and sizes and it seemed to work fine. Copy images you want to use to the uploads folder:.Navigate to C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds\ Uploads (MacOS – HD/Users/ /Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Backgrounds/ Uploads).Now supported in the app!! See my updated post here. Turns out you can manually add your own custom images from the Windows file system (I haven’t tested other operating systems).

They noted that this first release doesn’t support custom images, but that was coming soon.

Microsoft has just released the ability to do background replacement.
