
Let attendees know they can click the One tap mobile link from a mobile device.Promote a local Zoom phone number in the meeting invitation for attendees to use.When scheduling a meeting, if the attendees need to connect by phone, try one of the following: This will remove telephone connection methods. When scheduling a Zoom meeting, navigate to the Audio settings section of the invitation (or click on the Settings icon if scheduling a meeting in Outlook).If hosting meetings with only computer audio is an option, change the meeting settings to opt out of telephone as a connection method. Setting up Meetings with Computer Audio Only A pop-up window will display a list of numbers to dial, the meeting ID, a Participant ID, and Passcode. Connect to the meeting in the Zoom client as usual, then click the Join Audio button on the lower left and select Phone Call. When computer audio is not an option, attendees can connect to audio by calling a local phone number. Computer audio uses an internet connection to provide a high-quality audio experience, though quality will depend on the strength of the internet connection.

The best way to join meeting audio is through the Computer Audio option in the Zoom client. Or download the whole pack by clicking the button below.As an alternative to toll-free and call-me minutes, Zoom provides computer audio and local call-in numbers for connecting to meetings. Right-click and select “Save image as…” to save to your computer.The virtual backgrounds are sized for Zoom at 1920×1080. The full-size image will open in a new tab.For anyone who has ever spent more time than necessary in search of a quiet room with a blank wall, below is a little collection of Zoom virtual backgrounds to get you started.

While most people are very forgiving in times like these where many of us have been thrust into work-from-home life whether we like it or not, it’s also an opportunity to show off the personality of our employer brands through fun, professional, and creative backgrounds. Functionally, virtual backgrounds provide privacy in the new remote work reality, but at their best, they can provide an ice breaker for that first call or some light hearted comic relief to kick start your internal meetings with your team.

Other times, like when on vendor or customer calls, not so much. Sometimes, when speaking with our colleagues, it’s nice to turn that feature off and give people a little glimpse into what our “real” lives look like outside work. Yes, we’re talking about Zoom virtual backgrounds. Thanks to today’s video conferencing technologies, there’s an easy way to prevent the whole world from seeing laundry piles and roving family members behind us as we do our best to work from home in our makeshift workspaces.
