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Zoom AI Companion2023-03-27 09:23 AM
I'm in Windows 11, using Zoom 5.14.0 (13888). I have three monitors, and I've enabled dual-monitor support. This displays meetings on monitors 1 & 2, and I would prefer to use monitors 1 & 3. I couldn't figure out any way to adjust which monitors were used (or even to swap in a two-monitor situation). Is this possible?
2023-03-27 11:06 AM
After getting stuck in another meeting like this, I got desperate enough to try a few things, and found out that double-clicking on the second screen (showing the single speaker's video) caused it to get out of full-screen, so that I could move it to another screen and make it full screen again. On the main screen, you can exit out of full screen via the View menu. Hope it helps!
2023-03-27 02:33 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @bdukes.
You found the solution! Yes, You can double click at the top of the window to go in or out of Full Screen View, and with both windows “floating” you can position them anywhere. I often leave the secondary window half-screen.