Screen sharing on teams call freezes extended display

Hi,

I have a recurring issue for which for which i cannot find a resolution.


Whenever I share my screen through a teams video call while using two external monitors (extended display), the shared monitor completely freezes. This includes the mouse pointer that disappears from the shared external display and means that teams sometimes crashes but the issue is clearly related to screen sharing.


I have tried all options from updating, closing programs etc. It seems to work better when I have recently restarted the Mac but this is no permanent solution.

Are there eg. any know solutions/settings that I could try out to reduce the memory/CPU etc. a shared screen on a teams chat uses. Would changing the resolution or refresh rate make a difference?


This issue basically means that I cannot share my screen on teams calls which should not be an issue on a high-spec Mac (see below).


Any help would be appreciated.


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MacBook Pro

Apple M3 Pro

18GB memory

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Dec 10, 2025 5:15 AM

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Dec 10, 2025 1:57 PM in response to marshalljeffersson

marshalljeffersson wrote:

Hi,
I have a recurring issue for which for which i cannot find a resolution.

Whenever I share my screen through a teams video call while using two external monitors (extended display), the shared monitor completely freezes. This includes the mouse pointer that disappears from the shared external display and means that teams sometimes crashes but the issue is clearly related to screen sharing.

I have tried all options from updating, closing programs etc. It seems to work better when I have recently restarted the Mac but this is no permanent solution.
Are there eg. any know solutions/settings that I could try out to reduce the memory/CPU etc. a shared screen on a teams chat uses. Would changing the resolution or refresh rate make a difference?

This issue basically means that I cannot share my screen on teams calls which should not be an issue on a high-spec Mac (see below).

Any help would be appreciated.

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MacBook Pro
Apple M3 Pro
18GB memory

Maybe a workaround, not a true solution ... I have used Teams extensively (daily) for years on a MacBook Pro M3, often sharing but I generally have not used SCREEN sharing but rather sharing a specific WINDOW. With multiple screens as you have (three in fact), it might be that Teams is not handling the references properly. However the WINDOWS are independent of the screen, they are simply listed and you can select one for sharing. If you need to share your entire screen, as opposed to one WINDOW, then what I am suggesting won't help. The problem could lie with the way Teams is handling the Mac screen interface. Teams is Windows-centric and there are a number of capabilities that are compromised on Macs. If you really just need to share a window, versus an entire screen (which may have scores of windows), then I would try sharing just that window and see if that works better.


I have also shared screens (when multiple screens were in use) also, but mostly accidentally when I really meant to share only one window. There are some privacy concerns when sharing entire screens versus just one window.

Dec 10, 2025 10:07 AM in response to marshalljeffersson

By far the easiest way to cause poor performance, instability, overheating and crashing is to install ANY third-party speeder-uppers, Cleaners, Optimizers, Virus scanners, Bit Torrent, or a VPN that you installed yourself.


if those are not installed, see if there is any insight on this previous discussion:


Browser freezes when sharing the screen w… - Apple Community




Dec 11, 2025 7:08 AM in response to steve626

Thank you for your reply!

I have tried exactly what you are describing but the screen still frooze - although I have only restarted the Mac a few hours earlier.

It seems to be that only the external screens freeze if I am sharing them. I have my two external monitors connected but share my MacBook screen, the MacBook screen seems to stay intact. Once I stop sharing, the teams meeting continues as normal.

I still haven't figured out a consistent behaviour. I looked at the processed in activity monitoring but neither the CPU nor the memory was max:ed out.I double checked that teams and the DisplayLink Manager both have permissions for "screen & system audio recording". I wonder if there are any other teams or Mac persmission settings that could cause this.



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