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2022-11-09
01:00 PM
- last edited on
2023-06-27
07:31 AM
by
RN
Hi,
I have a laptop that I use for my controls during a meeting, such as Powerpoint, and an additional monitor attached for the Zoom windows. I am set in Zoom for dual monitors (configured in the "general" settings area). On this additional monitor I have one Zoom window set to view the meeting participants, and the other for highlighting the current speaker or for sharing.
As a facilitator, I will visit my meeting participants in their breakout rooms and then leave, returning to the main room. However, every time without fail when I return from a breakout, one of my Zoom windows gets moved to the laptop rather than sticking on the second monitor where it was originally.
I've searched and cannot find a solution. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Many thanks....Peter, using a Mac on Ventura OS
2022-11-09 02:16 PM
We worked extensively with Zoom on this after a leader complained about this experience, and iirc the best suggestion was to make sure you disable the checkbox to automatically enter full screen when joining a meeting. In this scenario it'd remember your screen placement when joining or traversing meeting sessions.