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December 22, 2021
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All actions very slow

  • December 22, 2021
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Has anyone else had this experience that all actions are very slow? When I move a mouse to the edge of the Window, it takes 2-3 seconds to activate resizing. When I hover over any button, it's the same. After clicking on "Unmute" button, it takes 1-4 seconds to unmute.

    Best answer by EsaJunttila

    I had already given in to thinking that this problem has to do with system which allows using different computers with one set of mouse and keypad. Also, in this computer I have 4k monitor but in other where this problem does not occurr has smaller.

     

    However, seeing email about this proposal made me try and immediately it worked! I cannot believe I didn't try this one before since I really have tried all kinds of settings. Thank you so much @harry2096 !

    8 replies

    Newcomer
    December 22, 2021

    I have two computers. Couple years old Laptop and New PC. Both WIN10. The Laptop works well but the new PC works so slowly, that it is unusable... I updated graphics driwer (Nvidia) and reinstalled the Zoom client but the problem presists.

     

    I did instal a Timer app and then removed it since it didn't do what I thought it would. In connection to that, I had to give some permissions. I wonder how I could check that those permissions are not active and cause this slowness. I couldn't find any setting from my profile pages.

    Newcomer
    December 22, 2021

    The videostream works in a normal way, but it's all buttons and actions that have this crazy 1 - 10 seconds delay. : (

    YaBoiB
    Community Champion | Employee
    Community Champion | Employee
    December 22, 2021

    Hello @EsaJunttila ,
    My name is Brandon. Thanks for joining the Zoom Community! This is possible that your computer processor is running too many processes simultaneously. On your keyboard, if you hold down ctrl-alt-del (control-alt-delete) and check your processor while in a Zoom Meeting, you can see just what processes your computer is utilizing at the same time as the Zoom Meeting. Other applications are often running in the background and may be bogging down your Windows computer. 

     

    Please see Zoom System Requirements to make sure that your system is running at optimal speeds.

     

    I hope that this helps!

    B!

    Newcomer
    December 27, 2021

    Hei, thanks YaBoiB for comment.

     

    I am experiencing this slowness right now and only 1% of processor and 18% of RAM is in use. This is new computer and very few programs installed so far.

     

    There has to be some strange conflict ocurring since this slowness didn't exist in the morning whan I had one meeting. Then I had another in Teams and now, when re-entering Zoom, the slowness is back...

    YaBoiB
    Community Champion | Employee
    Community Champion | Employee
    December 27, 2021

    Hi @EsaJunttila,

     I see. Are you on your own router/wifi, or are you using your company VPN? This may be an issue where the ports you are attempting to access or use the "Teams" meeting. Have you attempted to clear out or "quit" the team's program to see if Zoom will work after Teams is not used in the foreground or background anymore? That will help me in possibly knowing what the issue is. Have you created a support ticket for this issue already? If so, you can DM me with the ticket number, and I can work on this with our techs to get you the help you require. The community is more for questions and simple troubleshooting. We use support for more advanced troubleshooting instances. 

     

    Thanks, 

    B!

    Newcomer
    December 30, 2021

    Thanks for ideas. We checked all these.

     

    What puzzled us most is that my old computer which is still in use works fine, but this new "super powerful" does not. After IT guy studied things, tested different settings and compared different installations, it appeared that clearing out all four options under "Use hardware acceleration for", solved the issue and the delay disappeared. At least for now and hopefully for good. : )

     

    The nerd assumed that there may be some compatibility issue with my hardware. I just list them here:

     - AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor 3.40 GHz

     - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

     - 32,0 Gt RAM

     - Windows 10 Pro, 19043.1415

    Newcomer
    July 20, 2022

    hi,

    I almost have your very same specs (just Intel i7 instead of ryzen CPU) and having same issue.

    One funny bit: I am using a laptop with a second display, and if I move the Zoom meeting windows to the second display all the delays are gone and Zoom becomes again responsive as it should be.

    Newcomer
    February 15, 2022

    I think i found a possible solution for the slow unresponsive UI. 

    Tried several setting and it seems the slow UI has to do with the [Video Rendering Method

     

    When i change it from  'auto'  to 'Direct3D'  the UI is responsive as it was. 

    It seems the  'auto' method choose the wrong video rendering method and setting it manually is better. 

     

    Hope this helps you.

     

    Newcomer
    March 27, 2022

    Had the same issue. Direct3D9 fixed it. Previously it was almost unusable. My Surface Pro 6 is about 4 years old.

    EsaJunttilaAuthorAnswer
    Newcomer
    February 16, 2022

    I had already given in to thinking that this problem has to do with system which allows using different computers with one set of mouse and keypad. Also, in this computer I have 4k monitor but in other where this problem does not occurr has smaller.

     

    However, seeing email about this proposal made me try and immediately it worked! I cannot believe I didn't try this one before since I really have tried all kinds of settings. Thank you so much @harry2096 !

    YaBoiB
    Community Champion | Employee
    Community Champion | Employee
    July 20, 2022

    @EsaJunttila

    That is what I enjoy about the Zoom Community. It is all of us helping each other. Thank you @harry2096 great find and solution. 

     

    Kind Regards,

    Brandon

    Newcomer
    October 24, 2024

    I am not trying to raise an old post but this is the exact issue I am having with an Alienware X16 R2 with an RTX Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 185H
    Intel® Arc™ Graphics (128 MB)
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU
    32 GB RAM

    My system is not under any extreme load or heat but the sluggishness is very frustrating. I was hoping this fix might work but to no avail. Anyone else have alternatives as to where to start?

     

     

     

    Newcomer
    November 15, 2024

    I've tried both solutions mentioned in this thread and restarted Zoom and I'm still experiencing slowness. This problem started when I got a new Windows 11 PC which is more powerful than the previous computer I had. I'm now using a docking station. My PC runs great, except when Zoom is running (which is use multiple times per day). When Zoom is open, my mouse has a consistent delayed response.

    Newcomer
    November 18, 2024

    I tested this again.

     

    My Zoom has worked fine. Now I changed the Video Rendering Method in the advanced video settings to "Auto." The Zoom kept working normally, without delays. However, after restarting my computer, Zoom was responding very slowly as it did long ago and it was infuriating!

     

    Then I went back to the settings and changed the Video Rendering Method to "Direct3D11." Surprisingly, the program started responding normally even without restarting.

     

    Based on this, it seems that changes to the rendering method may require a full system restart to take effect. However, I can confirm 100% that switching to Direct3D11 results in smooth performance for me.