During online Zoom meetings, many users find it bothersome or even uncomfortable to have multiple video screens, including their own. With the following techniques for hiding and showing video in Zoom, you can effortlessly make your own video feed disappear or reappear whenever you wish.
Guide on how to turn off video screen when using Zoom
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1. How to toggle video visibility in Zoom on your computer
Step 1: Firstly, you need to be in a Zoom meeting or online class. Step 2: Right-click on the Options icon with the three-dot symbol at the bottom right of your video screen, then select Hide Self View.
Immediately, your video screen will disappear. Zoom will only display the video screens of other users, excluding you.
Step 3: To show your own video again, click on the video screen of any participant. Step 4: Right-click on the Options icon, then select Show Self View.
In this way, you can easily hide or show your video screen as desired. However, the method of hiding or showing video in Zoom is only effective on your device screen; other users can still see you.
2. How to turn off video during Zoom usage
During chat or online meetings, click the Stop Video button (Shortcut: Alt + V) with a Camera icon in the bottom left corner of the screen.
Zoom will immediately halt the video display for you and other users, leaving only your avatar icon visible.
In addition to guiding you on how to show or hide video in Zoom, Mytour has also shared a method to turn off video when using Zoom. Hopefully, both of these small tricks will enhance your usage experience. If you wish to hide or turn off video due to unsuitable surroundings, check out the guide on how to enable virtual backgrounds in Zoom PC.
Zoom integrates various features to ensure the most effective online meetings and classes, such as disabling chat, preventing students from chatting on Zoom, and using Filters for beautification. If you're unfamiliar, refer to the guide here to smoothly conduct online teaching without interruptions or 'curriculum burnouts'.
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