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August 14, 2022
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Zoom always turn off my screen if my camera covered during meetings. How to stop this?

  • August 14, 2022
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Hi. Whenever I'm on zoom meeting, I can't even go near my phone camera.

 

This is annoying as sometime I need to type something (question, etc) but I have to put my hand away from camera.

 

I'm not the host, so camera is unnecessary. How do I prevent zoom doing this? 

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    HantuAuthor
    Newcomer
    August 17, 2022
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    Thank you. Howewer, there's seems to he misunderstanding here. 

     

    My issue is not that zoom turned off my video during meetings. 

     

    My issue is that zoom turned off my screen during meetings, when my hand blocking phone camera. 

     

    This happens mostly when I'm using chat feature during meeting, like asking question or made some response.

     

    When we type, it's very normal to have our hand move across the screen. And when it's somewhere near the camera, screen is off. This is so annoying 

     

    I'm using android. 

    Newcomer
    October 11, 2023

    I have the same problem with the proximity detect turning off my phone screen when I'm trying to type or do other work during a meeting.  Has anyone found a solution to disabling the proximity detect when using Bluetooth or speakerphone.  Also on an Android (pixel 6 pro specifically)

    Newcomer
    October 27, 2023

    I have this issue too it's very frustrating. When ever I put my hand over or near the front facing camera on my phone it blacks out the screen.

    I have read elsewhere that it's the proximity sensor turning off the screen in the same way it would when on a phonecall and the phone is pressed to you ear.

    Is there a zoom employee that can comment on this? I'm sure this could be fixed quite easily with a software update? For reference I'm using a Google pixel 7 handset

     

    Newcomer
    November 5, 2023

    Hello!

    Had the same annoying problem with Poco F4 5g. The problem was that I think that speaker icon at the left upper corner is a mute/unmute button for sound. So I pressed this icon and it was changed for an icon with X and no audible sound of conference. But today I realise, that this button is not a mute button, it sends sound to different sources if any but icon with X means that you are sending sound to ear speaker and it activates proximity lock of your screen and touch sensor thinking that you will place you ear speaker near your...ear like with phonecall. 

    Newcomer
    November 23, 2023

    I have the same exact problem on Android. It is maddening. It makes it so I can't use my phone at all during meetings.

     

    I'm hopeful this will get fixed as it seems people are starting to review bomb Zoom specifically because this issue.

    Newcomer
    November 23, 2023

    Hi guys thanks for the suggestions and feedback. The only solution I have found;and its not a very good one is to turn off my sensors. To do that I had to enable developer options to turn them off. The draw back with that is I loosen all access to my camera so it's only half a.solution really. It should.be a simple 3nough update for.zoom to implement. Hopefully.they create a fix and add it to a future update asap.

     

    Newcomer
    November 23, 2023

    As a followup. I have a Pixel 6 Pro.  I tried the develop options trick to disable sensors.  While it disables the proximity sensor and keeps the screen on, it also disables the mic on my bluetooth so i cant actually talk.  it works in a pinch when i want to use my phone while in a call so long as i dont need to talk.

    This is not a viable fix for most users I hope someone from zoom take notice of this post and puts in an RFE option to disable proximity sensor.  its as easy as that.

    Newcomer
    February 4, 2024

    This worked for me. It's wild to me that zoom for Android refuse to allow users to turn this "feature" off. Thanks a million though. This was driving me nuts because my front facing camera is embedded in the screen. They really need to fix this.

    Newcomer
    December 14, 2023

    This problem is driving me insane. 🙃

    Has anyone found a solution to this (which doesn't require you to disable the proximity sensor on your phone completely)?

     

    In case a developer reads this, here is the problem:

    • When you're in a meeting on Android, if your hand moves too close to the device's proximity sensor, it turns the whole screen black 
    • This occurs when audio output is set to Bluetooth. The issue does not occur when the audio output is set to speaker.
    • This makes it functionally impossible to use your phone when on a Zoom meeting — you can't even click buttons in the Zoom meeting because it's quite difficult to avoid the proximity sensor
    Newcomer
    January 19, 2024

    Hi all,
    I agree with the commentators above. It's just idiotic.
    I didn't even understand why my screen kept turning off and on.
    And it was only after googling this problem that I found this thread.

    The Zoom team, correct this is very frustrating.

    Newcomer
    January 23, 2024

    Same issue...pixel 6A

    Newcomer
    January 23, 2024

    Same problem here. How can they not have fixed this? It makes using the phone impossible. This is a regression. It only started doing this a few months ago.

    Newcomer
    January 24, 2024

    Yeah I've noticed the same thing. Zoom has a reputation of ignoring user feedback so we're basically outta luck lol. It's a matter of time before a better competitor comes along or else, god forbid, we might have to migrate back to Google Meets.