Depending on how the host creates the breakout rooms will determine
whether or not you have to do anything. But the doing is minimal
regardless.
On your other problem, go into the Zoom settings and turn off the
audio indication and also displaying when people come. My Iphone is
completely silent
OK. Thanks for the responses. I guess I will just see how it goes.
MaryOK. Thanks for the responses. I guess I will just see how it goes.
Mary
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> On May 22, 2020, at 1:30 PM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
>
> Mary,
> Speaking generally, only the meeting's host can manage and assign
I've attended two meetings where break out rooms wer eused. Perhaps it has
something to do with how the host handles the set up, in one meeting I did
indeed need to do nothing. In the other Voice over read out that I had been
assigned to break out room one and had to tap the button to join
Mary,
Speaking generally, only the meeting's host can manage and assign
people to break out rooms. If you are a co-host, you do not have the
ability. I have been using Zoom a lot for work, and this week we've
been doing a lot of the break out rooms. I haven't done it on the
iPhone, and probably
My zoom experience has been quite limited. I get a link in an email, double tap
on it, and get into the zoom meeting. And I turn speech off, so I don’t hear
voice over chattering about who joined, left, and what they’re typing into the
chat box. That’s all very nice, as long as there is