Get connecting with the Windows 11 Chat app

Windows 11 also comes with Chat, a new communication experience that’s part of the consumer version of Microsoft Teams. The integration is meant to include a user-friendly application to allow Windows users to connect with friends and family outside of work with text messages and video calls without downloading or installing anything else.

In addition, the integration lets you create and schedule meetings and make group video and audio calls. The Chat from Microsoft Teams integration is straightforward, but there’s an initial setup you need to go through and some features you need to know to make the most out of it on Windows 11.

In this Windows 11 guide, we will walk you through the steps to remove the Chat button from the Taskbar and uninstall the consumer version of Teams.

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How to set up Chat on Windows 11

To set up Chat for the first time, use these steps:

  1. Click the Chat button in the Taskbar.
  2. Click the Continue button.

    Get started with Chat

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Click the Get started button.

    Chat from Microsoft Teams

    Source: Windows Central
    Quick tip: A phone number is required to use this application. If you already have a number in your Microsoft account, you are all set. Otherwise, the app will request you to enter a phone number to continue.

  4. (Optional) Check the Sync Outlook.com and Skype contacts option.

    Sync contact in Chat

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Click the Let’s go button.

Once you complete the steps, you can begin sending text messages or starting video calls.

How to use Chat on Windows 11

Using the Chat app, you can connect using text, video, or audio with one or multiple people.

One to one text chat

To start a text conversation, use these steps:

  1. Click the Chat button in the Taskbar.
  2. Click the Chat button.

    Teams Chat UI

    Source: Windows Central

  3. In the “To:” field, type the email or phone number of the person you want to contact, and press Enter.

    Teams Chat text UI

    Source: Windows Central

  4. In the text box, compose your message.

    Teams Chat send message

    Source: Windows Central
    Quick tip: Using the commands at the bottom, you can also insert emojis and GIFs.

  5. (Optional) Click the Format button to bring up the tools to customize your text with different styles similar to sending an email.
  6. (Optional) Click the Attach Files button to send images and other types of files.

    Quick tip: You can drag and drop files to the text box to attach them.

  7. Click the Send button.

You can also hover over a message to react to it using emojis, and you can use open the menu to access the other options, such as to reply, edit, or remove the message. If you want to add more people to the conversation, click the Add people button on the top-right corner.

One to many text chat

To start a group chat on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Click the Chat button in the Taskbar.
  2. Click the Chat button.
  3. In the “To:” field, type the email or phone number of the person you want to contact, and press Enter.

    Teams Chat multiple people

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Repeat step 3 to add more people.
  5. Confirm the chat group name.
  6. In the text box, compose your message.

    Teams Chat group

    Source: Windows Central

  7. (Optional) Click the Polls button to send a question in the form of a poll.
  8. Compose the question and the answers.

    Teams Chat poll option

    Source: Windows Central

  9. Click the Save button.
  10. Click the Send button.

Start group video call

To start a video call with Windows 11 Chat, use these steps:

  1. Click the Chat button in the Taskbar.
  2. Click the Meet button.

    Teams Chat Video Call

    Source: Windows Central

  3. Turn on the microphone toggle switch.
  4. Turn on the webcam toggle switch.

    Teams Chat Mic and Camera Settings

    Source: Windows Central

  5. (Optional) Click the Background filters option.
  6. Select the Blur option to blur the background.

    Teams video background blur

    Source: Windows Central

  7. (Optional) Click the Settings (gear icon) button to change the microphone, camera, and speakers settings.

    Windows 11 Chat device settings

    Source: Windows Central
    Quick tip: On this page, you can also control the background noise during a call if the default setting isn’t enough.

  8. Click the Join button.
  9. Click the Copy meeting link button.

    Windows 11 Chat Meeting Link

    Source: Windows Central

  10. Send the link to the people you want to join the call.

Once you complete the steps, people should be able to join the video call. The interface for video calls is similar to the full version of Teams with options to show participants, chat using text messages, raise your hand, share screen, turn on or off the microphone and camera, and end the call.

You can use these steps to start a video call with one or multiple people. If you have a recent chat with a particular person, you can click the Chat button, hover over the recent conversation, and click the Video call button to start the call. While in the chat, you can also click the Video call or Audio Call with the buttons at the top right.

How to use Microsoft Teams on Windows 11

As part of the integration, you also get the consumer version of Microsoft Teams, which you can use to view your activities, chat with multiple people, view the calendar, join or create a meeting, and customize various settings.

Navigating Teams app

To navigate the Teams apps, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Microsoft Teams and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click the Activity tab to view mentions and other activities with Chat.

    Teams Chat Activity page

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click the Chat tab to view and access your recent conversations.

    Teams Chat History Page

    Source: Windows Central
    Quick note: You can use this interface to continue the conversation, and you can even start video and audio calls with the buttons available in the top-right corner. You can also create new conversations from within this area.

  5. Click the Calendar tab to view any upcoming events or schedule new meetings.

    Teams Chat Calendar

    Source: Windows Central

Change settings

The consumer version of Microsoft Teams also lets you adjust various settings. For example, you can stop the app from always starting automatically as you sign into your account. You can customize the notification experience, contacts, and more.

To change the Microsoft Teams settings, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Microsoft Teams and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click the Settings and more (three-dotted) button from the top-right corner and select the Settings option.

    Settings menu

    Source: Windows Central

  4. Click the General tab.
  5. (Optional) Clear the Auto-start Teams box to prevent the app from launching in the background as you start the computer.

    Auto-start Teams

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Click the Notifications tab.
  7. (Optional) Turn off the Show message preview toggle switch if you don’t want to see notification previews for new messages.

    Teams Chat message preview

    Source: Windows Central

  8. Click the Edit button.
  9. Configure the notifications for mentions, messages, likes, and reactions.
  10. Click the Appearance and accessibility tab.
  11. (Optional) Change the theme color to light, dark, or high contrast.

    Teams Chat dark theme

    Source: Windows Central
    Quick note: The dark theme will also apply to the Chat interface in the Taskbar.

  12. (Optional) Turn on the Follow operating system theme toggle switch.

    Quick note: On this page, you can also turn animations on or off, and you can change the default language.

  13. Click the Privacy tab.
  14. Under the “Sync contacts” section, click the Manage button to choose where to sync the contact from.
  15. Under the “Manage blocked users” section, click the Manage blocked users button to view and unblock users as necessary.
  16. Under the “Manage how people can find you” section, click the Manage contact information button to device how people can find you through Teams.
  17. Turn off the Read receipts toggle switch if you don’t want people to know when you’ve seen their messages and when they have seen yours.

    Teams Chat Read Receipts Feature

    Source: Windows Central

Once you complete the steps, the new settings will apply to the Chat from Microsoft Teams experience on Windows 11.

Schedule group call

To schedule a video call (or meeting), use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Microsoft Teams and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click the Chat tab.
  4. Click the New meeting button in the top-right corner.

    New meeting button

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Specify a title for the meeting.
  6. Specify the date and time.
  7. (Optional) Choose whether or not this is a repeat meeting.
  8. (Optional) Specify a location.
  9. Compose the meeting’s details.

    New meeting detail

    Source: Windows Central

  10. Click the Save button in the top-right corner.
  11. Click the Copy link to copy the link to the clipboard.

    Teams Chat meeting link

    Source: Windows Central

  12. Send the link to the people you want to invite via email, text message, etc.

Once you complete the steps, the meeting will appear in the Calendar section. At the time of the meeting, participants only need to click the link to join via the web or Chat integration of Windows 11.

Set availability status

To set a status for Chat from Microsoft Teams experience, use these steps:

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Microsoft Teams and click the top result to open the app.
  3. Click the Profile button from the top-right corner.
  4. Select the Available menu and set your status, including Available, Appear Away, or Appear Offline.

    Change Teams Chat Status

    Source: Windows Central

  5. Click the Set status message option.
  6. Compose a status message.

    Set Status Message Teams Chat

    Source: Windows Central

  7. Select when to clear the status message (Never, Today, 1 or 4 hours, or This week).
  8. Click the Done button.

After you complete the steps, the new status will be reflected on your profile.

How to remove Chat on Windows 11

You have two ways to remove Chat. You can simply remove the button from the Taskbar, or you can completely uninstall the integration.

Remove Chat button from Taskbar

To hide the Chat button from the Taskbar, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Personalization.
  3. Click the Taskbar page on the right side.

    Quick note: You can also right-click the Taskbar and select the Taskbar settings option to access the settings page.

  4. Under the “Taskbar items” section, toggle off the Chat switch.

    Hide Taskbar Chat button

    Source: Windows Central

Once you complete the steps, the Taskbar will no longer show the Chat button, but the consumer version of Teams will still be available on Windows 11.

If you never set up the application, you do not need to do anything else. Otherwise, after removing the Chat button, the Teams app will continue to run in the background. If you want to keep the app, but you don’t want to run in the background, open the Microsoft Teams app, click the three-dotted menu button, select the Settings option, and clear in the General tab the Auto-start Teams option.

Uninstall Chat

To completely remove the Chat from Microsoft Teams with the Settings app, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Apps.
  3. Click the Apps & features page on the right side.
  4. Select the Microsoft Teams app.
  5. Click the three-dotted button next to the app and select the Uninstall button.

    Uninstall Teams from Windows 11

    Source: Windows Central

  6. Click the Uninstall button again.
  7. Open Settings.
  8. Click on Personalization.
  9. Click the Taskbar page on the right side.
  10. Under the “Taskbar items” section, toggle off the Chat switch.

    Hide Taskbar Chat button

    Source: Windows Central

After you complete the steps, the Chat from Microsoft Teams integration will be removed from Windows 11.

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