Change your view of a FaceTime call on Mac
During a FaceTime video call, you can change how the call is shown, move the picture-in-picture window, and more.
During a FaceTime video call, do any of the following:
- Keep the video call window on top of your other apps: Choose Video > Always on Top. The call window floats on top of the other app windows, so it’s always visible, no matter which app you’re using. 
- View a video call in full screen: Click - in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then click Full Screen. 
- View a video call in a split screen: Click and hold - in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then choose an option. See Use apps in Split View. 
- Return to the standard window size (from full screen): Click and hold - in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then choose Exit Full Screen, or press Control-Command-F. 
- Return to the standard window size (from split screen): Click and hold - in the top-left corner of the FaceTime window, then choose an option, or press Control-Command-F. 
- Temporarily hide the video call window: Click - at the top of the FaceTime window. (If you’re in full-screen view, first return to the standard window size.) The audio portion of the call continues while the window is minimized. To see the video again, click - in the Dock. 
- Move the picture-in-picture window: Drag any of the small windows to any area of the larger window. 
- Keep tile sizes the same during a group call: Choose FaceTime > Settings, click FaceTime, then deselect “Automatic prominence while speaking.” 
- Capture a moment from the call: See Take a Live Photo. 
- Add more people to the call: See Add people to a FaceTime call. 
- Change to an audio call: Click - . To turn the camera back on, click the button again. 
- Share your screen: See Share your screen. 
- Watch video or listen to audio together: See Use SharePlay. 
- Transfer the call to or from another device: See Move a FaceTime call to another device. 
- View the call on your iPad: See Use your iPad as a second display. 
- Use Portrait mode: See Use video conferencing features on Mac. 
Note: In one-on-one calls, you can also change between portrait and landscape orientation—just move the pointer over the picture-in-picture window, then click . The orientation changes for the other person, too.