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How to turn off auto-framing on Android Zoom app?

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Explorer

How can the auto-framing feature be turned off on the Android app? 

 

It tracks one's face around the screen to keep it centered.

 

It turns off when I use a background image, but not without one. I would like it off at all times.

I have the latest version of Zoom (6.5.12.33008) running on the latest software of the OnePlus Pad tablet (Android 15). 

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storyhub
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Auto-framing is a function of your device NOT Zoom

The OnePlus Pad has an auto-framing feature, which OnePlus calls Limelight. This technology uses the front-facing 8MP camera to keep you centered in the frame during video calls. 
This feature is designed for a better video calling experience, working with popular apps like Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. I would suggest that you learn about the features of your device.
If this works please click accept as a solution.

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storyhub
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Auto-framing is a function of your device NOT Zoom

The OnePlus Pad has an auto-framing feature, which OnePlus calls Limelight. This technology uses the front-facing 8MP camera to keep you centered in the frame during video calls. 
This feature is designed for a better video calling experience, working with popular apps like Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. I would suggest that you learn about the features of your device.
If this works please click accept as a solution.

Settings > Accessibility & convenience > Limelight

Thank you, u/storyhub, for telling me what OnePlus calls their auto-framing feature. I had chatted with OnePlus tech support prior to starting this thread, and not only did they never mention "Limelight," but they said it was a Zoom app issue. 

Thanks again for your help.