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Zoom AI Companionā2022-03-07 04:38 PM
So super weird issue that only has zoom as the common thread.
Issue: After being in a Zoom meeting for 20-30 minutes, the user's keyboard stops working. This is while in the zoom call and after leaving it. This is an ongoing issue and the user has updated zoom 3 times since the issue occurred and it's still present. User is completely up to date with all OS, app, and driver updates.
What I've tried:
ā¢ Restarting the computer
ā¢ Updating Windows 10
ā¢ Upgrading to Windows 11
ā¢ Updating all available drivers
ā¢ Updating Zoom
ā¢ Uninstalling/Reinstalling Zoom
ā¢ Removing and re-adding keyboard drivers
ā¢ Complete wipe of Windows and all personal information
ā¢ Assigning a brand new laptop
ā¢ Using an external keyboard
Whenever it does go away, regardless of what I do, it comes back once the user joins a Zoom meeting. No idea where to go next.
ā2022-04-07 10:21 AM
I have exactly the same problem, except that it does not occur when I am the zoom host. When I join meetings hosted by others, I can almost never use the chat because of this problem. One or two letters I key in will appear, but backspace or delete don't work either. I also cannot write in other apps until I restart my laptop.
ā2023-09-26 10:37 AM
I am experiencing the same problem on a Windows 11 machine. As soon as a Zoom call starts, my Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon's keyboard stops operating. The CapsLock key and the Microphone key light up and the keyboard stops. The only way to get it to work again is to wait until the Zoom call is over and restart the PC.
Has anybody at Zoom figured out why this is occurring?
ā2023-12-19 03:02 AM
I am experiencing the same very annoying problem. As soon as I'm in a meeting, the keyboard switches off - even if I open the browser or start another program, for example - the keyboard doesn't work at all until I close Zoom.
UNUSABLE
ā2024-02-02 02:01 PM
I've had a user in my organization report this exact issue today while using Zoom on a MacBook. M1 MacBook Pro, OS is up to date on 14.2.1, and the Zoom app is also up to date. Restarting the machine resolved the issue, but that's not an ideal solution for users currently in a meeting.
ā2024-05-29 01:24 PM - edited ā2024-09-04 01:45 PM
I have the same problem with my wireless Dell keyboard and Dell mouse during Zoom calls, and for a short time afterwards (5-15 minutes).
I can use the on-screen keyboard via my touch-screen, but it's a real pain!
My Dell PC has the latest Windows 11 version 23H2, OS build 22631.3593, and the latest Zoom version: 6.0.4 (38135), on a 64-bit operating system with 16.0GB of RAM.
It's been like this for about a year now.
PS: I'm the host
ā2024-06-04 07:05 PM
Similarly having this issue, and it just started a few weeks ago. I have a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse on a KVM with a W10 22H2 computer. The keyboard lags initially then stops working altogether through the whole Zoom session, but only as a guest. Hosting or providing remote support is not affected. My mouse started today with lagging.
If I open my laptop and use the built-in keyboard and TouchPad, they work fine.
ā2024-08-28 12:15 PM
I have the same issue and it is super annoy.
wireless keyboard always disconnects and I couldn't type notes during any zoom call.
no solution to this!
ā2024-09-04 01:34 PM
Hello there,
I'm sorry for the late response. We would highly encourage making sure that your device driver's are up to date.
You may also check out this settings:
Power Management Settings: Windows has a setting that allows the computer to turn off Bluetooth devices to save power. To check this, go to 'Device Manager', 'Bluetooth', right-click on your Bluetooth adapter, and go to 'Properties'. Under the 'Power Management' tab, uncheck the box that says 'Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power'.
Bluetooth Device Settings: Some Bluetooth devices have power-saving features that cause them to disconnect when they're not in use. Check the settings or manual for your mouse and keyboard to see if this is the case.
Please let us know if you need further assistance.
ā2024-09-04 01:43 PM
"Power Management Settings: Windows has a setting that allows the computer to turn off Bluetooth devices to save power"
Why is it that only ZOOM has this problem? No other app or program on my PC does this.
ā2024-09-04 01:41 PM - edited ā2024-09-05 01:36 AM
"Bluetooth Device Settings: Some Bluetooth devices have power-saving features that cause them to disconnect when they're not in use."
My problem is I am using my mouse and keyboard during Zoom calls, and still lose the ability to use them shortly after the call starts (and they don't respond again until several minutes after the call finishes).
PS:
I have been using Zoom since COVID (probably since 2020), when this issue did not exist (with the same W11 PC, with the same settings).
It only happens when after others join my meetings. If I leave the Zoom app running, just by myself, the problem does not occur.
This problem seems to have risen about a year or so ago, so I would suspect it was generated my some Zoom update, rather than my W11 system -- Also, from reading the blogs, it appears to be affecting Apple systems as well.
ā2024-09-08 11:44 AM
Maybe Zoom's finally paying attention.
Had a Zoom call tonight and, while my mouse was a bit slow and jerky, it and my keyboard kept working during and after the call. š¤