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The application I wrote is a replacement for the standard Zoom windows client that allows our staff to view multiple shared screens simultaneously which is essential to their work. The code makes frequent use of calls such as CreateShareRender to add new users to the client when they join a meeting. I was surprised, therefore, that you suggest I look at the Server to Server architecture. Surely our application is a client rather than another server.

I had an incident where my CTRL key was stuck and the mouse wheel was adjusting the zoom level of my Windows 10 desktop. I would like to reset the zoom level back to its default, but CTRL-0 doesn't seem to work on the Windows desktop. I have no way of knowing (besides eyeballing) if my desktop is back to the default zoom level when I adjust it. Is there any way of resetting it to the default?

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I also thought that CTRL + 0 wasn't working to reset to 100% zoom ... but it is only when I use the 0 key on the extended keyboard that it fails, using the 0 key one main keyboard (above P) that it resets to 100% ... I'll just need to get into the habit of using the main number keys instead of the small numeric keypad that I am so used to.

I used to use ZoomWin: -scripts/ZoomWin for toggle between one and multiple windows in Vim. But this plugin has one big issue. When I`m trying to restore multiple windows(vertical split) there is about 2-4 sec delay.

I have the same issue. Sound and microphone giving issues. Seems to randomly work when using the test mic and sound functionality, but as soon as I close the "successful " test, zoom says it cannot find my mic/speaker. Works in Google Meet, Slack, Skype etc. Also started after upgrading to Windows 11.

I've just stopped using the Zoom Windows app and use Zoom in my browser instead, no issues when used via the browser, Just have to ignore the popup saying you need an app to join the zoom call and then click on

I had the same issue. I have Zenbook 14 UX425 (11th Gen Intel). Initially, it came with W10 preinstalled. After the upgrade to W11 problems with audio started. If you will try to upgrade drivers via device manager, you will get a message, that you already have the latest drivers installed. Finally, I went to the official Asus support page and installed the latest drivers from there. This fixed problem for me.
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I found in the Realtek Audio Console under Speakers "Speakers Noise Cancellation (voice call)" turning it off fixed sharing zoom as host and as participant (see attachment). I'm guessing Zoom is considered a voice call and it messes with the video audio.

Got a brandnew Acer Aspire5. Still same problems although newest drivers etc. - but thanks to community i solved it as described from zoommia. Realtek Audio Console / Lautsprecher / Lautsprecher-Geräuschunterdrückung (Sprachanruf): AUS - solved!! Thank you! Also the jpg was helpful!

Zoom frequently releases updates, but your Zoom app doesn't update itself automatically, so manually check for and apply updates regularly (do the update in the app not at stonybrook.zoom.us). If you have issues updating Zoom, create a ticket.

Zoom frequently releases updates. However, the Zoom app on your computer doesn't update itself automatically, so manually check for and apply updates regularly (do the update in the app not at stonybrook.zoom.us). If you have issues updating Zoom, create a ticket.

May I please introduce a problem which I am having? I am using Rhino 3 and have been for over a decade. I have replaced my computer several times. When I started using Rhino I loaded it on Windows XP, and now I use it with Windows 7. I have a problem which has shown itself off and on each time I load the software on a new computer. The problem is with the dynamic zoom when I roll the scroll wheel on my mouse.
My preference is that when I use the scroll wheel, the zoom will go directly to the spot where my cursor is, but often after reloading the software on a new computer, when I zoom with the wheel it goes to whatever is in the center of the viewport. It is very frustrating and adds time to my projects.
Is there anyone who had experienced this problem and found a remedy?

I still have the issue - I can't change the Scale Factor to whole numbers, 1 does'nt work, as established above, 2 turns the direction of the zoom to the opposite of what I'm used to. Secondly the zoom jumps in to large steps ... I'm working with Rhino 5,0 ... Hope someone can help - it is taking me to much time to work like this

In a Zoom meeting, when you share your screen, your Zoom windows and control bar are typically not included in the share view. You may wish to include them, especially if you are showing someone else how to use the features of Zoom. To make this happen, you must configure BOTH the browser and the Zoom app.

Zoom is driving me nuts! I use multiple tabs and windows, and to maximize screen space I need to make some pages very small. In IE each window can be zoomed independently- but with firefox they all change if you change any window's zoom. I've tried NoSquint add-on and it adds site-specific zoom, which is still not what I need. Surely there's an add-on that allows each window to have its own zoom level.

Higher-resolution screens are becoming more common, which means less stress for our eyes. But higher resolutions can also make some features so detailed you need to zoom in to get the full picture, find the right accessibility settings, or examine an image in detail. While this is intuitive on a smartphone, such as with the accessibility options in Android 13, it's not as clear on other platforms, such as Windows PCs.

If you want an always-available floating zoom tool you can use any time to zoom in and out on Windows, the Magnifier tool is the best option. It's part of the accessibility tool set in Windows and is easy to adjust by heading to the settings below.

The Magnifier tool is good for a zooming option to clarify details, but you can also tweak the format to help everything appear larger naturally. To increase the size of the text and other elements on your Windows desktop, use the in-built display scaling option by following the steps below.

Many apps, including Google Chrome, have their own zoom options. For Google Chrome, follow the steps below to zoom in and out. These steps apply to other web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge.

Those are all the ways to zoom in and out on Windows. Touchpad gestures and keyboard shortcuts are universal, so you can use them across the board to quickly zoom in or out. The Windows zoom options are intuitive, so once you pick it up, you shouldn't have too much trouble using it again. If your Windows PC stutters while zooming in and out, there are a few things you can try to speed up your computer.

One other thing somewhat related. When 17.4 was released there was an issue with the OpenGl rendering of :"NetNames" on clines. Basically if you zoomed in close to a cline the netname would become fuzzy. In HF-005 OF 17.4 Which I installed today this issue looks to be fixed. Netnames on clines are crisp just like in 17.2. Looking at the CCR for 17.4 there is no mention of this unless it is lumped into some other category ?.

Start Allegro so that it displays it's "Start Page" and load a board" Do pan and zoom etc on a moderate sized board and see how responsive it is.
Disable start page via user preferences so the startpage is turned off and restart allegro.
Load a board and do pan & zoom. see if display performance is bad. "Mine is bad" notice the circular icon showing up at the center of the cursor during zoom steps.

On Windows, and I believe on Linux too, you can hold down ctrl + scroll your mouse wheel or trackpad to zoom in or out when viewing a webpage in your browser. I'm sure this used to be a system wide feature of Mac OS X too, but doesn't work anymore after an OS update some time ago. Is there any way this can be setup to work like described using BetterTouchTool?

hmmm, seems like there's been a bunch of people asking how to recplicate ctrl + zoom to scroll in a Mac.. I keep getting pointers to Bettertouch and bought it partly for that purpose but there isn't any instructions on how to do this at all. And on top of that the zoom-in trackpad gesture isn't listed as a default gesture I can "map" ctrl + zoom to... Can anybody help?

Hi, Richb, many thanks for your idea. This is a very helpful solution for me.
However, using CMD with + or - to zoom is not as smooth as the touchpad does, it seems it is the only way to do it. I still figuring how to zoom in/out by using the touchpad gesture.

Click the magnifying glass in the toolbar to access the Zoom tool, and then click on the specific area you want to zoom in on. Or just press and hold the Z key, and then click and drag your cursor to the right to zoom in or to the left to zoom out.

Another simple way to zoom in and out is to use the scroll wheel on your mouse, rolling it forward to get closer to your image and back to move farther away. To activate this feature, press Ctrl+K (Command+K on Mac) to open the Preferences panel, then click the checkbox beside the Zoom with Scroll Wheel option. Alternatively, you can hold down the Alt key (or the Option key on Mac) and scroll your mouse wheel up or down.

This is a feature I use all the time to navigate my projects and this change prevents me from having adequate control over the view of my canvas. I need more intermediate steps in zooming, just like before this change.

I checked my work PC and can confirm this is not an issue in Windows 10. So this is only an issue on lower version. But it used to work, so the programmers of Figma must have changed something. Please correct this issue, because its in integral part of designing, zooming in and out constantly.

With Moom, you can easily move and zoom windows to half screen, quarter screen, or fill the screen; set custom sizes and locations, and save layouts of opened windows for one-click positioning. Once you've tried Moom, you'll wonder how you used your Mac without it.

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