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2023-05-07 04:15 PM
I do a monthly Zoom where the focus is on a 99 year old class advisor "Les". He's mentally very sharp but not a techie and his vision is failing. There are often 40+ people on the Zoom. When someone speaks, Les has a hard time identifying who is talking as he scans the multiple screens to find the talker. As a result, he misses the beginning of the conversation.
What's the best way to have the current speaker's video prominently on-screen so Les doesn't have to look through multiple pages of participants? Ideally, Les' video would always be on-screen but its ok if that's not easy.
Thanks,
2023-05-07 04:32 PM
P.S. I am always the Host.
2023-05-07 05:13 PM
Have him set his view to speaker view. Or you could use spotlight.