cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Effective January 9th, 2026 through January 22nd, 2026: The Zoom Community is currently in read-only mode with login disabled, to deliver you a new and improved community experience!

The site is still accessible to view, however, the ability to login, create content, or access your community account is temporarily unavailable. We appreciate your patience during this time. If seeking support, please browse existing community content or ask our Zoom Virtual Agent.

Assisting Host

m185945
Newcomer
Newcomer

Scenario:
Host does all the speaking.

Co-host performs all the technical operations for the host such as:

  • open, share, maximize, and close documents on host PC
  • navigate opened documents on host PC

The above is the goal.   I guess you could call the above scenario Remote Control. 

Is this possible with Zoom?

1 REPLY 1

Ray_Harwood
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

The direct answer to your question is No. But I’m not sure why the co-host must take control over the Host’s PC – Why can’t the host share the documents and the co-host use screen share from his/her PC?

 

I produce many meetings for others and often do the Screen Sharing for folks not familiar with Zoom. I use a DropBox File Request URL, they drop their PowerPoint files in, I share them. 

 

 If you’re insistent on controlling the other person’s PC, there are other tools designed for this purpose. I use ConnectWise – there are many others. 


Ray -- check out the GoodClix website.