Google Meet lets you connect with your personal and work contacts through video calls. You can also share your Mac screen to collaborate with your peers. You have the option to share a single window or your entire screen.
But some users cannot share their Mac screen while chatting on Google Meet. If you are also facing the same issue then we have the best ways to fix screen sharing not working in Google Meet on your Mac.
1. Check your internet connection
Since the quality of your Google Meet video calls completely depends on your internet connection, you should check your internet speed first. Slow internet speed is also one of the reasons why you might experience delays during your Google Meet presentation. You can run a speed test on your Mac if you can’t share your screen. You can also turn off your camera and check if that helps improve the quality when sharing your screen.
2. Check your Mac’s privacy settings
If your internet speeds are fine, you should check your Mac’s privacy settings. To use screen sharing in Google Meet on your Mac, you need to allow your browser to record your screen. If you’re still having the problem, here’s how to check and enable screen recording permissions.
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type System settings, and press Return.
2nd step: Scroll down and click Privacy & Security on the left side.
Step 3: Scroll down and click Screen Recording.
Step 4: Check if your browser has been authorized for screen recording.
If not, click the toggle next to your browser name to enable access.
Step 5: Close the window and open Google Meet in your browser to check if the issue is resolved.
3. Check Screen Sharing Settings in Safari
The above mentioned solution is applicable to third-party browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. But if you’re using Safari for Google Meet on your Mac, check the website settings for Google Meet if screen sharing still isn’t working.
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type Safari, and press Return.
2nd step: Click Safari in the upper left corner.
Step 3: Select Settings.
Step 4: Click the Websites tab.
Step 5: Click Screen Sharing in the left menu.
Make sure Google Meet is open in a tab.
Step 6: Click the drop-down menu next to Google Meet if “Decline” is selected.
Step 7: Select Ask.
Step 8: In the Google Meet window, click Present Now (rectangle with an up arrow icon).
Step 9: Select “Allow window sharing” or “Allow screen sharing”.
4. Check Google Meet Host Settings
If you’re using Google Meet as a host to conduct an online session and someone on the call can’t share their screen, you’ll need to check your Google Meet account’s host settings.
Step 1: Open Google Meet in a web browser.
2nd step: After starting a meeting, click the Host Controls icon in the lower right corner.
Step 3: Click the button next to Host Management to enable the feature.
Step 4: Make sure Share Screen is enabled for everyone in the meeting.
Step 5: Close the window and check if the issue is resolved.
5. Enable Hardware Acceleration
To speed up your browser’s performance and efficiently handle graphics-intensive tasks, you should enable hardware acceleration for your browser. This also applies if you still can’t share your screen in Google Meet on your Mac. Here are the steps to check and enable hardware acceleration according to your browser.
Activate in Safari
Hardware acceleration is enabled by default in Safari on macOS Catalina 10.15 and above. If your Mac is running on an older version, here’s how to enable this feature.
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type Safari, and press Return.
2nd step: Click on Safari in the upper left corner and select Settings.
Step 3: Click on the Advanced tab.
Step 4: Click the button next to “Use hardware acceleration” to enable the feature.
Step 5: Close the Settings window and check if the issue is resolved.
Activate in Google Chrome
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type Google Chromeand press Return.
2nd step: Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner and select Settings.
Step 3: Type Hardware Acceleration in the search bar.
Step 4: Enable the toggle next to “Use hardware acceleration when available”.
Step 5: Open Google Meet in a new tab and check if the issue is resolved.
Enable in Firefox
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type firefoxand press Return.
2nd step: Click the hamburger menu icon in the upper right corner and select Settings from the pop-up menu.
Step 3: Scroll down and enable the “Use hardware acceleration when available” option.
Step 4: Open Google Meet in a new tab and check if the issue is resolved.
6. Update your web browser
An older version of your web browser could ultimately be the reason why screen sharing isn’t working in Google Meet on your Mac. Here is how to update your respective browser.
Update Safari
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type Check for software updatesand press Return.
2nd step: If an update is available, download and install it.
Step 3: Open Google Meet in Safari and check if the issue is resolved.
Update Google Chrome
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type Google Chromeand press Return.
2nd step: Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner and select Settings in context.
Step 3: Click About Chrome in the bottom right.
Step 4: If an update is available, download and install it.
Step 5: After that, open Google Meet and check if the issue is resolved.
Update Firefox
Step 1: Press Command + Spacebar keys to open Spotlight Search, type firefoxand press Return.
2nd step: Click the hamburger menu icon in the upper right corner and select Settings.
Step 3: Scroll down and click Check for updates.
Step 4: Install the update if available.
Step 5: After that, open Google Meet in a new tab and check if the issue is resolved.
Share screen in Google Meet
These solutions will help you or your Google Meet call participants share their screens. Learn more about different tips and tricks for sharing your screen in Google Meet.