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2025-03-07 09:41 AM
I have a newer PC laptop (HP ZBook Firefly 16-inch, 64bit, Windows 11). When I have a Zoom meeting, and I move my head a few inches to the left or right, the camera auto-adjusts and puts my face in the center of the screen again, and it zooms way in on my head and shoulders. It's really annoying. How do I stop this? Is there a toggle command somewhere that I need to turn off? I have read on Google about something called "Center Stage". However, I think that is only for Apple products; but, I still couldn't find that language anywhere in the Zoom app, or anything resembling my problem.
I'd love some help on this. Thanks.
2025-03-10 06:20 AM
hi @Striv37,
according to hp, your hp laptop includes "Collaborate effectively wherever you go with ZBook Firefly. The AI enhanced auto-framing 5MP camera,13 now with an 88-degree field of view, and Wi-Fi 6E,14 4G LTE15, or 5G16 options let you seamlessly connect from almost anywhere."
HP ZBook Firefly 16 Mobile Workstation | 16" Display | HP® Store
maybe the hp laptop user manual or hp support can identify setting to turn off auto-framing.
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thanks, eliot