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2023-07-23 03:01 PM
If I purchase the fully functional ZOOM app will I be able to disable the auto lower hand feature after speaking. It is very disruptive to meetings moving smoothly.
2023-07-23 07:14 PM
Hi, @buymv.
Unfortunately for you, this is a new behavior which applies to all accounts as of June 5. See the information contained in Release Notes here:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/16262334455821-Release-notes-for-June-5-2023
Specifically see:
Upgrading your account won’t change this behavior. While many people do find the new behavior helpful, I know that some aren’t a fan if it. My recommendation is to submit a Feature Request asking that Zoom provide a setting to control whether this new behavior is enabled or disabled.
Submit a Feature Request here: https://www.zoom.us/feed