Zoom is a popular video editing software that allows users to zoom in and out of videos. This article will cover all of the Zoom shortcuts for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS. Additionally, we’ll discuss how to use them. ..

Zoom Shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and Linux

Zoom has various shortcuts available for every supported platform. These accessibility settings are designed to make Zoom meetings more accessible for everyone. ..

  1. Open the Zoom client and sign in.

  2. Click on the “Shared shortcuts” tab at the top of the window.

  3. Scroll down to find and select “Windows shortcut keys.”

  4. Change the shortcut keys to what you want them to be, and save the changes.

  5. Open the Start screen and type “cmd”

  6. Type “netstat -a” to see all active network connections

  7. Type “ping -n” to test whether a specific host is connected

General Shortcuts

To switch between open Zoom windows, press F6 on Microsoft Windows, Ctrl + T on Mac, and Ctrl + Tab on Linux. To shift focus to Zoom’s meeting controls, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift.

Meeting Shortcuts

To talk in a meeting, hold down the spacebar and type “talk”. To hide or show meeting controls, use the alt key on Windows and linux, and the ctrl + / key on Mac. To switch to the active speaker view or the gallery view, use Alt + F1 on Windows and Command + Shift + W on Mac. To close the current window, use Alt + F4.

On Windows and Linux, use Alt + M to mute audio for the meeting host. On Mac, use Command + Control + M to unmute audio. Share screen (meeting controls need to be in focus): Alt + S on Windows and Linux, and Command + Control + S on Mac. Pause or resume screen sharing (meeting controls need to be in focus): Alt + T on Windows and Linux, and Command + Shift + T on Mac. Start or stop local recording of the meeting: Alt + R on Windows and Linux, and Command + Shift + R on Mac. Start or stop cloud recording: Alt + C on Windows and Linux, and Command+Shift+C on Mac.

The active speaker’s name is Ctrl + 2 on Windows. Toggle floating meeting control toolbar: Ctrl + Alt + Shift + H on Windows and Ctrl + Option + Command + H on Mac. End or leave meeting: Alt + Q on Windows and Command + W on Mac. Gain remote control: Alt + Shift + R on Windows and Linux, and Control + Shift + R on Mac. Stop remote control: Alt + Shift + G on Windows and Linux, and Control+Shift+G on Mac. View the previous 25 video streams in gallery view: PageUp in Windows. View the next 25 streams in gallery view: PageDown in Windows.

Chat Shortcuts

Screenshot: Alt + Shift + T on Windows and Linux, and Command + T on Mac.Toggle portrait or landscape view: Alt + L on Windows and Command + L on Mac.Close current chat: Ctrl + W on Windows and Linux.Open previous chat: Ctrl + Up on Windows.Open the next chat: Ctrl + Down on Windows.Jump to the chat window: Ctrl + T on Windows and Command + K on Mac.Search within the chat: Ctrl + F

Phone Call Shortcuts

Accept the incoming call: Press Ctrl + Shift + A on Windows, Linux, and macOS.End the current call: Press Ctrl + Shift + E on Windows, Linux, and macOS.Decline the incoming call: Press Ctrl + Shift + D on Windows, Linux, and macOS.Mute or unmute microphone: Press Ctrl + Shift + M on Windows, Linux, and macOS.Hold or unhold current call: Press Ctrl + Shift + H on Windows, Linux, and macOS.Call the number highlighted: Press Ctrl + Shift+ P on Windows and Command+Shift+C on Mac. ..

Zoom Shortcuts for iOS

-Zoom in and out: Hold down the Option key and drag the slider to zoom in or out. -Zoom in on a specific area: Hold down the Option key and drag the slider to zoom into a specific area. -Zoom out: Hold down the Option key and drag the slider to zoom out.

Mute or unmute audio: Command + Shift + A

Taking Efficiency to the Next Level

Zoom keyboard shortcuts let you improve your overall user experience by saving time and becoming a videoconferencing pro.