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Zoom AI Companion2022-04-20 08:15 AM
I often want Zoom to take up half my screen. Whenever I open the chat in a meeting, instead of resizing the elements within the zoom window to create room for the chat window, the entire Zoom window resizes, adding on the width to display the chat. When I close the chat, instead of the video getting larger to fill the extra space, then entire Zoom window contracts.
How can I disable this behavior? I want the Zoom window to stay the exact same size whether I have the chat open or not.
2022-09-21 03:22 AM
I have exactly the same frustrations. Would love for the window size to stay fixed.
2022-11-29 09:02 AM
I would also like to see this behavior change, or be given the option to change it. But I'm doubtful this will ever be addressed by Zoom. Seeing as this is an issue on Mac, and a big part of the Apple ethos is "we only offer one way to do things, learn to love it", I suspect Zoom will take the same approach.
But hey, I'd love to be proven wrong.
2022-11-29 09:47 AM
This happens in Windows 11 as well. I am using an ultrawide monitor and when opening the chat:
2023-07-31 12:24 PM
Can confirm that this is also a Windows issue. I can't stand that it does this. Every time I open/close the chat I have to reposition/resize the zoom widow.
2023-07-31 12:33 PM
Kurt, not sure if you'll see this but I'm going to create another discussion to include Windows unless you can update this discussion to include both and update the subject to include "chat".