

And if you use Share computer audio the video or app you’re sharing mustn’t be muted. The great thing is that Zoom allows for a quick test of your gear before the meeting starts.Then, if you’re using a headset check the microphone output. Make sure the in-app and computer volume are as high as you’re comfortable with. First of all, you need to check your gear and volume levels.However, there are some common culprits that might obstruct the transmission.

Right off the bat, you shouldn’t experience any problems with your audio as long as you follow the instructions. And it’s easier for you to communicate key messages during screen-sharing. It’s advisable to keep this option on because it makes the entire UI more manageable. Now, whenever someone initiates screen-sharing the app automatically triggers this mode. Make sure the Side-by-side Mode is checked and you’re good to go.To do so, you need to click on your avatar in the Zoom desktop app and choose Settings.There’s also an option to trigger the Side-by-side mode automatically. Of course, you always have the option to enable or disable the computer audio sharing. Click on it to make the switch, with Speaker View being a good choice when a single participant needs to address you or the group for a bit longer.The option to switch between the Speaker View and Gallery View is at the top right of the window on the left. At this point, you can click on the separator between the two windows and adjust the size to your preferences.When you click on the option, the screen you’re sharing appears on the left and the speakers/participants are on the right.Then select the Side-by-side Mode from the drop-down menu. Once you’re in a meeting, choose View Options on the top right of the screen.This is easy because you only need to select and move the separator to the left or right. The screen gets shared along with the Gallery View or Speaker View and you can tweak the screen separator to your preferences.
