Introduction to Meet HardwareOverview: Using Meet hardware for video meetingsHow video meetings workUse the Meet touchscreen to control audio and videoCompare Meet hardware on ChromeOS & AndroidDesk 27 & Board 65 Quick Start GuideAbout Google Meet Series One Desk 27About Google Meet Series One Board 65Start and join meetings with Series One Desk 27 and Board 65Control a meeting while using a whiteboardUse your Desk 27 as a monitorTroubleshoot Meet hardware devicesUse add-ons with Google Meet on Desk 27 and Board 65Start and join meetingsJoin a meetingJoin Zoom meetings with Google Meet hardwareJoin Webex meetings with Google Meet hardwareInvite guests to a meetingCreate a meeting across organizational unitsCreate a Meet hardware meeting FAQUse Companion mode for better collaborationCreate a Meet hardware meetingDuring the meetingPresent to a video meetingUse Meet hardware to live-stream video meetingsRaise & lower a room’s hand using Meet hardwareShare your reactions in Google Meet hardwareVote in polls & answer questions using Google Meet hardwareUse captions in a Meet hardware video meetingAdjust your view of meeting participants in a Meet hardware roomFilter out noise from your video meetings on Meet HardwareControl resources in a roomTurn on automatic video lighting adjustmentLeave a video meetingUse peripheralsUse dual displaysControl the cameraUse multiple cameras with Meet hardwareCalibrate your Series One Smart Audio BarMake devices and services more accessibleTurn on accessibility settingsUse the remote control for accessibilityUse the Google Meet touchscreen for accessibilityConnect a USB keyboard for increased accessibility