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Zoom AI Companionā2022-11-07 08:49 AM
I have a second monitor connected to my PC. When I share an app on Zoom the Zoom controls show up at the top of monitor 2. I would prefer they stay on monitor 1 (PC monitor). How can I change this?
ā2022-11-07 10:58 AM
Toggle the Use dual monitors check box - as if you were following these steps:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362583-Using-Zoom-desktop-client-with-dual-monitors
ā2022-11-21 08:50 AM - edited ā2022-11-24 06:12 AM
Unfortunately enabling "Use dual monitors" didn't change the floating meeting controls default location for me. The floating meeting controls still default to the external display (2) rather than the built-in display (1).
Even if I move them to the built-in display (1), they default back to the external display (2) next time I share my screen.
Indeed, even if I disable "Show my Zoom Windows to other participants" and/or enable "Share selected app window only" and/or share only a specific app (rather than, say, "Desktop 2" on macOS) the floating meeting controls default to the external display (2) rather than the built-in display (1). (This means thatāamong other thingsāthis other post is not actually "solved": https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/Floating-controls-when-sharing-screen/m-p/16000).
So I have to pause presenting every time I restart a Zoom session, move into the room to see the projector, drag the floating meeting controls to my main monitor, and then return to the podium. It's more disruptive than what I experience on any other video conferencing software.
(I've submitted a feature request.)