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solargirl
Explorer
Explorer

Hi 

In gallery view, I am always in the upper lieft hand corner no matter if there are 5 participants or 100. This puts me in the top row, just to the left of the leader/administrator of the meeting. I am wondering if there is a setting that I inadverdently set to make this happen. Everyone else seems to be randomly placed and their placements float around in gallery view.

Thanks!

 

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Ray_Harwood
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hey, @solargirl ā€“

 

If you ask other attendees, I bet they will say the same: their video is first in the upper left.  The Participant window has the same basic ordering scheme ā€“ though there are a few variants. Take a look at this Zoom Support article, especially the section on Order of participants listed in a Zoom meeting

 

There are a variety of ways you can affect the order of the videos on the screen. If youā€™re the host, Spotlighting affects the order for you and all attendees. Anyone can Pin videos, which only affects your display. And if thereā€™s no Spotlighting and no Pinning going on, under most circumstances you can actually drag the individual videos around to get them in the order you like.

 

I like to drag the video of the person Iā€™m speaking to so itā€™s closest to my camera ā€“ that way,  when Iā€™m talking to them and looking at them on the screen, it appears like Iā€™m actually looking directly at them though the camera lens. 

Hereā€™s a few reference articles you might want to read and refer to as the situation arises:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362653-Spotlighting-participants-videos 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362743-Pinning-participants-videos 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362323-Adjusting-your-video-layout-during-a-virtual-mee... 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/4413866054285-Setting-a-custom-gallery-view-order- 

 

 Thanks for asking ā€“ and experiment with these various ways to change your display!


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Ray_Harwood
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Hey, @solargirl ā€“

 

If you ask other attendees, I bet they will say the same: their video is first in the upper left.  The Participant window has the same basic ordering scheme ā€“ though there are a few variants. Take a look at this Zoom Support article, especially the section on Order of participants listed in a Zoom meeting

 

There are a variety of ways you can affect the order of the videos on the screen. If youā€™re the host, Spotlighting affects the order for you and all attendees. Anyone can Pin videos, which only affects your display. And if thereā€™s no Spotlighting and no Pinning going on, under most circumstances you can actually drag the individual videos around to get them in the order you like.

 

I like to drag the video of the person Iā€™m speaking to so itā€™s closest to my camera ā€“ that way,  when Iā€™m talking to them and looking at them on the screen, it appears like Iā€™m actually looking directly at them though the camera lens. 

Hereā€™s a few reference articles you might want to read and refer to as the situation arises:
https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362653-Spotlighting-participants-videos 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362743-Pinning-participants-videos 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362323-Adjusting-your-video-layout-during-a-virtual-mee... 

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/4413866054285-Setting-a-custom-gallery-view-order- 

 

 Thanks for asking ā€“ and experiment with these various ways to change your display!


Ray - Need Zoom Events/Sessions Help? Visit Z-SPAN.com.
Please click Accept As Solution if this helped you !

solargirl
Explorer
Explorer

Thanks, Ray! It's good to know that I'm not always in that #1 position on everyone's screen.