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Vote now2023-04-25 08:01 PM
Hi. I teach programming on 1on1 zoom call. I'm a licensed zoom user. A student shares their screen to show their text book and source code. Is it possible to show my mouse cursor on a student's shared screen? I often want to point what to correct in their source code, where to read in their text book. I always use annotation tools, but if I can simply share my mouse cursor, it would be nice.
The reason I don't share my screen is that my students don't have a screen big enough, and I need see what they are writing.
Thanks!
2023-05-02 11:20 PM
If your cursor isn't visible to your meeting participants during a presentation you will need to use the Annotation toolbar. Click on the Annotate buttonin the Zoom toolbar. The Annotate toolbar appears.
Regards,
Diana