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I would like to know if it's possible to find out who turned on transcript function during the meeting. I saw that the message 'This meeting is being transcribed' popped up in my meeting but none of the participants are admitting that they turned it on.
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I am the owner of a Zoom licence for my society and I would like to avoid to be the only one able to open sessions which are led by colleagues within the society. How can I do simply ? Thanks
We are an organization that as a whole records 90% of it's meetings, & can't turn off the recording lock. However, 10% of meetings (That are re-occurring meetings) would like to not have to turn of the recording every meeting.
Is it possible to still have accounts recording locked, but "Opt out" certain recurring meetings?
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Creating an inclusive meeting environment ensures everyone—regardless of ability—can participate fully and comfortably. Here are some practical tips to make your Zoom meetings more accessible and engaging: By making these small adjustments, you can create a more welcoming and productive space for everyone to connect and contribute effectively. Here are some Zoom features you can enable to make your meetings more inclusive and accessible for all participants: Closed Captioning / Live Transcription: Multi-language Captions: Keyboard Shortcuts: Screen Reader Alerts: Pin or Spotlight Video: Virtual Backgrounds and Avatars: Waiting Room Customization: Reactions and Nonverbal Feedback: Recording with Captions: Chat and Q&A Options: By enabling these features, you create a more inclusive environment where everyone—regardless of ability or communication preference—can participate fully and comfortably.🌟 Before the Meeting
💬 During the Meeting
✅ After the Meeting
🔧 Accessibility & Engagement Features to Enable
Turn on automatic captions or assign a captioner so participants can read along in real time.
Enable translated captions if your meeting includes participants who speak different languages.
Remind participants that Zoom supports keyboard shortcuts for navigation, muting/unmuting, and raising hands—helpful for those using assistive technologies.
Ensure screen reader alerts are enabled so participants using screen readers receive notifications about chat messages, raised hands, or participant joins/leaves.
Allow participants to pin or spotlight speakers, interpreters, or presenters for better visibility—especially useful for sign language interpretation.
Encourage simple, high-contrast backgrounds to reduce visual distractions and improve focus on the speaker.
Use clear, accessible text in the waiting room message to guide participants on what to expect before joining.
Enable reactions (thumbs up, clapping, etc.) so participants can engage without interrupting the speaker.
When recording, ensure captions are included so the playback remains accessible.
Keep chat open for written communication and enable Q&A features for structured participation, especially in larger meetings or webinars.
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Hi, Here’s what I’ve tried so far: Despite all this, participants still get errors and can’t join. I don’t see any alerts or issues on my Zoom profile, and I don’t have access to direct Zoom Support as a Basic user. Is there anything else I can do to fix this, or could there be an issue with my account after downgrading from Pro to Basic? Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
I have a personal Zoom account (Basic/free plan) and I’m the only user—there’s no admin or organization involved. Until this morning, everything worked fine, but now my meeting participants can’t join any meetings, even when I start a new meeting and share the correct Meeting ID and passcode.
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I received a zoom invitation and when I click on the link, I am directed to a webpage that is telling me my zoom client is out of date and I need to update. A file downloads and when I install the file it does not resolve the issue. I have uninstalled and reinstalled zoom with the latest version, cleared my cache, and restarted my computer multiple times. At this point I have no idea what to do. The interesting part is I am able to open other zoom invitations, so I am not sure if the issue is on my end or the invitation creator's end. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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hello
zoom needs finer grained moderation tools. there needs to be a log accessible to co-hosts that logs which co-host muted a user, banned a user and so on. basically logging any action a co-host can undertake.
best regards
Hello - I bought the basic unlimited phone service, 1 line. I put in a request for a port of my existing phone number but failed to ask for a temporary number until the port is complete. Is there any way to get a temporary number added without having to purchase a second line while the port is happening? Thank you.
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Hi All, In a recent update, I noticed that I can no longer toggle the original sound for musicians option on the top of the main screen. I can change it completely in audio settings, but that's a pain if I want to go back and forth during a meeting. For instance, I teach piano over Zoom. When I want to play something for a student, I turn original sound on. But if I'm typing a student's notes, I don't want the clacking of the keyboard to be heard. So before, it was really easy to toggle on the main screen. Now it seems you can only change it in audio settings. Anyone else having an issue with this or has found a solution like a shortcut? Thanks.
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Hello, unfortunately, I have another question:
I work with two screens. The program that needs to be recorded runs on the main screen, while I see the Zoom tools and the participant list/videos on the second monitor. However, when I record the session, the participant images are displayed in the recording and partially cover important information from the program being shown. How can I prevent this permanently?
I start Zoom on a MacBook Pro, Tahoe from the Zoom website.
Thank you very much for your help.
helpa
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