During a meeting, you can raise your hand virtually to let people know you want to contribute without interrupting the conversation.
aise your hand
Select Show reactions
in the meeting controls at the upper-right area of the screen, and then choose Raise your hand
. Everyone in the meeting will see that you've got your hand up.
![select raise your hand](https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/c270a6cf-552f-48e6-9d5f-16b1ac22bbe8.png)
Meeting presenters will also receive a notification that your hand is raised. In meetings where attendees can't unmute themselves, a presenter can allow you to unmute.
Tip: In addition to raising your hand, you can also choose from four live reactions to express yourself during a meeting.
See who has their hand raised
Select Show participants
in the meeting controls at the upper-right area of the screen. You'll see a list of everyone in the meeting, and anyone who's raised their hand will have a hand icon next to their name. When multiple people put their hand up, they'll be listed with a number in the order in which they raised their hand.
![Sorted Raised Hands](https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/1f463b9b-9c2a-42db-a142-707c590d58f3.png)
If you're a presenter or the organizer of the meeting, you also have the option to lower everyone's hand at once:
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Select Show participants ![teams people icon](https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/f8db54a4-6894-4925-b154-a7295fc60af8.jpg)
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Next to Participants, choose More options ![More options button](https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/d6c70643-162c-4414-954a-9bcb33ee4bc5.png)
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Select Lower all hands
![lower all hands menu option](https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/65b45603-c81b-48da-9058-a03a1236434f.png)
Note: This feature isn't available in one-on-one calls.