Hey @Gene_Hoffman you can switch any of the layouts (except floating the thumbnail window) to full-screen mode by double-clicking your Zoom window. You can exit full screen by double-clicking again or using theEsckey on your keyboard. Note: In older versions of macOS, clickMeetingandEnter Fullscreenin the Top Menu bar. More info within our KB on Adjusting your video layout during a virtual meeting
The issue is that sometimes there are two windows: 1) the presenter's computer screen and 2) the presenter's camera. There is a vertical bar between the two windows that I can drag to increase or decrease the size, but I can't find any way to close the window with the presenter's camera., so I can see the presenter's computer screen full screen. I prefer this because of the better resolution. Even if the presenter closes their camera view, it is replaced by a company logo.
Sometimes, the presenter's camera is shown picture-in-picture, so I am seeing their computer screen full screen. This is great.
There are multiple people at the company who present various webinars. I have asked about this issue in their on-line forum. So far, none of them know what they're doing that makes any difference. They asked me to ask you.
Another user has reported seeing the same issue I am reporting, so it's not just me. Some have suggested that the issue is due to a recent Zoom change. Some have suggested that I'm seeing this issue because I'm using macOS instead of Windows.
I am using macOS Monterey, version 12.2.1 and Zoom version 5.9.6.