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.
Quickly fill the screen, or move and resize to vertical or horizontal halves on screen edges. Want quarter-size windows instead? Hold down the Option key, and the palette presents four quarter-size corner options, along with "center without resizing."
This change is in line with industry practices and designed to help ensure that Zoom users receive the latest Zoom features, as well as any privacy and security enhancements we make to the platform.
For more information, please read through the Zoom Software Quarterly Lifecycle Policy.
Hey Bort--GREAT for all the new stuff. But when will zoom fix the problem with WINDOWS-10. Everytime I use zoom for my meetings and we use google docs, or any outside source the sound goes bad and a bubble comes saying we have low resources. Back when I had windows-7 executive for 7-years I NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS. Now I have 3-month old computer with windows-10 and I have nothing BUT problems. I have followed every instruction on the internet and I finally took it to my computer shop who said he gets 5-10 complaints a day about this problem. He said that ZOOM is a huge resource hog and until zoom fixes the problem there is nothing that can be done. My system is a Windows-10, 16gig ram, 256 SSD had drive and windows-home OS. I need some help here. I have submitted 3-requests and I have not gotten one single reply from zoom. I guess you are now like all of the rest...you have gotten so big that you don't care about the people who put you there!!! how about some help???
In the past, all the updates were applied automatically.
Also, the "Check for Update" button is not available any more in the Zoom Client menu.
Is this indeed the way that the new policy is supposed to work ?!?
As far as the Check for Updates option, that should still be available in the desktop client, unless it is managed by your IT team.
In any case, let's see if we can get that Check for Updates option to appear again.
Since you're missing the Check for Updates option and on Windows, I'd suggest doing a quick uninstall with this uninstaller (this will do what is called a "clean uninstall"), restart the computer, and then re-install Zoom from this location: Hopefully with this sort of clean uninstall/reinstall your Check for Updates option will appear again.
I ask as the new PWA Zoom app has many issues that make using it painful. You have to turn on audio, turn on the video and mirror the video every single meeting as settings are not saved from one session to the next. This feels like absolute basic functionality and I'm astonished it's not present. At least SSO login now works, when the PWA was first went live that was broken and the app was 100% unusable.
HI @imh
If you're still having issues like this with the PWA, I'd suggest getting in contact with our Support team to investigate further. They can get into your specific needs and current configuration to (hopefully) find out what the cause is for the settings to not remain from meeting to meeting.
As you'll see there, I've tried everything, yet no luck. The work-around at the moment is that I found a version 5.8.0 in my downloads, and it works fine for both my Mac Airs. In November I'll be out of luck. I'd be happy to use the latest version if it will recognize the microphone of my Mac Airs. Otherwise, my music teacher and I will have to find an alternative to Zoom. Can you help?
Hi @Sollner01773
Unfortunately, I cannot help with issues like this. I would recommend contacting Zoom Support, who can help troubleshoot the issue directly, and get our Engineers involved if needed.
Thanks for replying. Contacting Zoom Support seems like the way to go, but I have had no luck contacting Zoom Support. I'm a Pro user, and my Profile says Licensed. When I look here: -us/articles/201362003-Zoom-technical-support
it says licensed users on the Pro Plan can submit a ticket. But further down that page, next to the Submit a Ticket button, it says, "Users on Basic and Pro accounts can only submit requests for billing support." Several days ago I submitted a ticket anyway, but it has been ignored.
Further down on that page it says that licensed users can get Tech Support by phone, but as soon as I enter my Personal Meeting ID and host key, it hangs up on me (I tried 3 times), suggesting that in fact I can only get billing support by phone too. That leaves me with the Community. My posting with the link above has not received a response from anyone but me for 9 days.
Hi @Sollner01773
No worries, accessing tech support can certainly be a maze. I've gone ahead and created a support ticket for you and someone from our team should be reaching out soon to help.
The bad new is that it's not just a matter of navigating the maze of tech support at Zoom. In fact, there is no tech support, even for Pro users. There is only billing support. The only hope is posting on Community, and there less than 5% of posted problems are resolved. Without your submission of a ticket for me, I would still be waiting for someone to reply to my Community post.
Hi, I understand the minimum requirements, but we are still running some RHEL6 workstations and the only Client Zoom provides is 5.4. Can we get a Zoom client to run on RHEL6? We are in the middle of trying to upgrade to RHEL7, but so many dependencies...
Hi Bort: I am getting the error that I have to upgrade my current version 5.6.4 to 5.8.6 or higher. This error is coming when I try to enter a zoom meeting set up by a group ie church or some other group. To do this I upgraded by account with zoom to Zoom One Pro vs the free account. Does the One Pro automatically change my version to 5.8.6 or higher. I now pay an annual fee to go to the pro. How do I increase the version to 5.8.6 or higher to be able to open these meetings that I am being invited to? Need your help. Frustrated.
I am having trouble updating my version of Zoom from 5.6.4 to 5.8.6 or above. I changed my password and it was accepted but when I try to install upgraded version, I keep on getting rejected when I try to put in my password. Can you open a tech support ticket for me. I need a live body on the phone or walking me through this issue. Thank you Eileen
When I try to open Zoom, it says I need at least the 5.8 version to work. When I downloaded the most recent update, it tries to open my zoom app which apparently is outdated. The update doesn't install because my current zoom doesn't meet the minimum version? Please help!!
Hi Bort, I can not update zoom as it repeatedly requires more and more room on my computer and it is maxed out. Is there a version that requires less memory. It should not increase memory every time as that puts people in a bind. Please advise.
Screen reader and braille users now have more configurable alerts, such as when debug breakpoints are hit, if there are errors on the current line, and more. These can be configured via settings starting with accessibility.alert, or explored and configured with the Help: List Alerts command.
With the new accessibility.voice.keywordActivation setting, you can enable VS Code to listen for the "Hey Code" voice command to start a voice session with Copilot Chat. The voice recognition is computed locally on your machine and is never sent to any server.
Building on the success of Sticky Scroll in the editor, we've extended this feature to all tree views, enabling users to more easily navigate project trees. Sticky Scroll for tree views can be enabled or disabled with the workbench.tree.enableStickyScroll setting.
To ensure Sticky Scroll does not take too much space, it is limited to maximum 40% of the view height. Additionally, users can customize the maximum number of sticky elements by configuring workbench.tree.stickyScrollMaxItemCount, which is set to 7 by default. If there are more sticky elements than can be displayed, Sticky Scroll will consolidate the last sticky elements together, if the tree view supports this feature.
For an improved tree navigation experience, you can select a sticky element to jump directly to the element within the tree. Alternately, press the chevron of a parent element to hide all its child elements. Additionally, accessing checkboxes and action items is easier when Sticky Scroll is enabled.
The new setting window.zoomPerWindow, which is enabled by default, lets you configure the zoom commands (Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom Reset) to apply only to the active window, and not to all opened windows. Previously using these commands would not only apply it to all opened windows, but would also update the window.zoomLevel setting.
A zoom level indicator is shown in the Status Bar when the custom zoom level of a window does not match the window.zoomLevel setting value. Select the Status Bar indicator to find controls to change zoom levels, reset the zoom level, or quickly go to the related settings.
Until now, this also implied the --wait flag, which means that you would not get back to the terminal prompt until you had either closed the editor window or VS Code entirely. In this milestone, we no longer enforce --wait when reading from stdin, so you immediately get back to the terminal prompt.
We're introducing the window.customTitleBarVisibility setting, which allows showing the custom title bar even when the native title bar is being used. This is especially beneficial for macOS users that prefer native tabs. With this new setting, native title bar users can now access custom title bar functionalities, such as:
Moreover, for users who prefer an uncluttered view in full-screen mode, the window.customTitleBarVisibility: "windowed" option allows you to hide the custom title bar when in full-screen mode. This feature ensures a more focused and distraction-free coding environment, while still providing the option to use custom title bar features when you're not in full-screen mode.
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