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2023-10-09 07:25 PM - edited 2023-10-09 08:01 PM
Hi, how can I use my computer off-screen while hosting a Zoom call or webinar? I keep struggling with this. It's like when I use Zoom, Zoom takes over my system, but I still want to be able to e.g. search for things, or read from sources on my computer, invisible to my webinar participants.
I want to be able to lead a Zoom call, all the while being able to access my computer, without sharing that with the people I have the Zoom call with. I want to be able to have both shared and non-shared content accessible to me simultaneously, on Windows.
I am using an external monitor. How can I dedicate e.g. one monitor to the Zoom call, and the other to stay off the call, with my normal computer functions available to me?