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Vote now2024-03-11 06:41 PM
My laptop sits a bit far and so I appear smaller in my window. Is there a way to zoom in or magnify my image in my window so that I can be seen as bigger to others in the meeting?
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2024-03-12 05:01 AM
Hi, Sam.
From the Zoom desktop client, no, but you might be able to do that with the camera's software. This may vary with manufacturer and model, but for example, Logitech has a "Camera settings" app for this. You can see it working here with their Brio webcam: https://youtu.be/tw9u5kV-HLA?si=a1na-veOpheXx3Fr&t=91
2024-03-12 05:01 AM
Hi, Sam.
From the Zoom desktop client, no, but you might be able to do that with the camera's software. This may vary with manufacturer and model, but for example, Logitech has a "Camera settings" app for this. You can see it working here with their Brio webcam: https://youtu.be/tw9u5kV-HLA?si=a1na-veOpheXx3Fr&t=91
2024-03-18 01:17 PM
Hi @SamMathewDE!
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