
I'd love it if Zoom corporate would chime in with a "decision tree" diagram showing order of precedence, exclusion, and predicate decisions. Hopefully this will help you, too!Īs I said in my earlier comment ( 06:34 AM), I believed (and still do) that the core issue, here, is with the fact that there are 4 different places where we can change settings which affect how we screenshare. See the attached images for the Zoom Desktop Client settings which fixed my problem. But I wasn't looking there, so here I was, looking at my In-Meeting Settings/Controls, and "suddenly, without explanation" (now explained), I no longer had as many options available in my In-Meeting Controls. So, what I figured out is this: Because of my Account settings, certain settings were defaulting to on or off in my Desktop Client.
ZOOM DESKTOP CLIENT MAC ANDROID
IF AND ONLY IF a setting is visible/available within the in-meeting settings, that setting can temporarily override the Account and Zoom Client and Android settings, but only for the current meeting.


Finally, there are the in-meeting settings.In the Zoom Android app (and probably in the Zoom iOS app, IDK), it's pretty much the same as in #2, above, except my Android app settings definitely do not revert to the Account-controlled settings when I turn off and then restart the Android app.At that point, I'm not sure, but I think the Account settings MIGHT cause the Zoom Desktop Client settings to revert. If you start your meeting as host using the desktop client (which is how I usually do mine), these settings take precedence over the Account settings, so they override those settings until you close and reopen the Zoom Desktop Client. The Zoom Desktop Client has it's own settings. This is the part that I think we were missing.I think the "sometimes" here is based on whether anyone in that meeting joined via the website or Android vs. These are global settings that affect all future meetings, and IF AND ONLY IF you see a popup that says "Setting Changed" it sometimes will affect the settings of a meeting already in progress. Account Settings when you log in via the website (in my case, that's ).

But there are actually 4 different places where you can check and/or change the settings which can affect a Zoom meeting. We've been looking in the right place.Settings. I'm pretty sure that I have figured out the answer to Mark_D's question (and mine).
