![]() Mute All – We’ve all been in those meetings where out of 10 participants, one person’s mic is directly in the wind, another’s dog is barking in the background, and a third person is chewing extra loudly while wearing headphones. Using Dual Monitors – Speaking of multiple monitors, use the dual-monitor display feature to place the video and screen-share layouts on different screens and take advantage of that extra real estate.ĥ. ![]() Word to the wise: this works best if you have an extra monitor. ![]() Allow Multiple Screen-shares Simultaneously – This is it, the gold medal of Zoom screenshares: viewing two at once. Turn on Do Not Disturb on Mac, or use Focus Assist in Windows to banish those embarrassing pop-ups.ģ. Silence Notifications for Screensharing – It’s everyone’s worst nightmare: a personal call or text pops up when you’re screensharing with an audience of tens (or hundreds). Temporary Un-mute – Tired of hovering over the mic button just to miss the moment? Hit the spacebar and hold while you speak to temporarily un-mute yourself.Ģ. (If you’re not already using Donut, you can add it to Slack with one click.)ġ. ![]() Once you’ve launched that meeting, what next? Here are our team’s 10 greatest Zoom hacks of all time. By popular demand, we launched a Zoom integration for Donut that allows your team to start meetings right from an intro in Slack. The upside of such intensive usage? Our learning curve has been exponential. ![]() From all hands meetings and business lunches to skip-level 1:1s and coffee with work friends, we’re spending 8+ hours a day in and out of different Zooms. It’s a wild new work-from-home landscape, and we keep hearing over and over that, like us, your teams are living in Zoom. ![]()
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