Sharing a Screen in Zoom
Zoom allows for screen sharing on desktop, tablet and mobile devices running Zoom.
- The host and attendee can screen share by clicking the Share Screen icon.
- The host does not need to grant screen share access for another participant to share their screen.
- The host can prevent participants from accessing screen share.
Sharing your screen
2. Select the screen you want to share. You can also choose an individual application that is already open on your computer, the desktop, a whiteboard, or an iPhone/iPad. For instructions on how to Share Powerpoint, See this page (Optional) Enable these features: 3. Click Share. 4. When you start sharing your screen, the meeting controls will move into a menu that you can drag around your screen. Mute/Unmute: Mute or unmute your microphone. More: Hover over more for additional options. Chat: Open the chat window. End Meeting: Leave the meeting or end the meeting for all participants. Using dual monitors If you are using a dual monitor set-up, you can turn on the Use Dual Monitors feature to see the screen sharing on one monitor and participants on the second. Note: On Mac OS 10.15 Catalina, you need to allow Zoom access to screen recording to share your screen. You can do this in your System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Screen Recording. Check the option for zoom.us.Windows/macOS Desktop Application
Share screen menu
Start/Stop Video: Start or stop your in-meeting video.
Participants/Manage Participants: View or manage the participants (if the host).
New Share: Start a new screen share. You will be prompted to select which screen you want to share again.
Pause Share: Pause your current shared screen.
Annotate / Whiteboard: Display annotation tools for drawing, adding text, etc.
Invite: Invite others to join the meeting.
Record: Start recording locally or to the cloud.
Allow/Disable participants annotation: Allow or prevent the participants from annotating on your shared screen.
Show/Hide Names of Annotators: Show or hide the participants’ name when they are annotating on a screen share. If set to show, the participant’s name will briefly display beside their annotation.
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