During the pandemic I've been meeting with researchers over video calls (primarily using MS Teams, but also using Zoom) to help them with software questions. We do a lot of screen-sharing during these calls (both me sharing with them and them sharing with me). In general the researchers and I can screen-share most statistical software programs (SAS, SPSS, R) during these calls without any noticeable performance issues. However, I've noticed NVivo 12 for Windows and NVivo R1 for Windows are both significantly slower during screen-share calls compared to "normal" use. (The issue is the same when it's me using NVivo and sharing my screen, and when it's the researcher using NVivo sharing their screen.) Additionally, some tasks (most notably importing spreadsheets into a new project) cause NVivo to become nonresponsive and we had to Ctrl+Alt+Del to exit the program. In case it's relevant, the spreadsheets being imported were Excel files with approximately 150 rows, 1-4 classifying columns, and 5-10 codable columns. Also in case it matters, my computer specs are 8GB RAM, i5-6300U CPU, 64-bit Windows 10, 256 GB solid state hard drive at approximately 92% capacity.