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Confirm Cancel. For verification, please confirm your date of birth. Continue Cancel. You are not eligible to sign up for Zoom at this time Close. All rights reserved. Would you like to start this meeting? Because this is Slide Show mode, all animations and transitions work as expected. What is different than the full screen Slide Show mode is that the laser pointer, inking, and some other features are not available. Since you are only sharing this window, the audience does not see any other documents you may have open on the screen.

This allows you to keep up with any chat discussion while presenting. Since this option is only sharing one window, it uses less bandwidth than sharing a full screen which may help users on lower speed connections have a better experience with less lags or distortion. This option may give you the best combination of PowerPoint features and presenter controls and options. Here is the section of my video that shows Option 4: Run the Slide Show in a window and share that window. If you prefer to use Presenter View to see your speaking notes while the audience only sees your slides, I have instructions for using Presenter View in Zoom with 1 or 2 screens and in Windows or on a Mac in my Complete Guide to using PowerPoint Presenter View in Zoom.

You can present in a Microsoft Teams or Zoom meeting with your video beside your PowerPoint slides so your facial expressions can be easily seen along with the slides. The idea is to arrange our video and slides on our desktop and share the entire screen, so we control the size of both the video and the slides. This does not require you to install any software and uses the built-in features of the operating system and PowerPoint. For Windows 10 I explain the detailed steps in this article and show you how this is done in this video.

For a Mac I explain the detailed steps in this article. In my opinion, Option 5, using Presenter View, is the best option for most presenters because it allows you to see your notes and access all the expert features of Presenter View while the attendees see your full slides.

It is what I use when I deliver my customized training courses. Get more articles on using Zoom effectively here. If you are a professor, lecturer, faculty, subject matter expert, trainer, or speaker who rapidly moved your teaching online, now is the time to learn how to improve the classes you deliver in the future.

At the time of the writing of this Instructable Zoom only allows you to upload an image or a video as a virtual background. Zoom's content sharing is also limited to screen sharing in a separate window See the Harvard Image Above. This creates a subtle disconnect between you and your content because people's eyes have to do a lot of traveling. Zoom with OBS will allow you to combine Zoom's webcam view and its screenshare function so that all of your content face and visuals is happening in one screen.

OBS is a piece of open source studio software primarily used for livestreaming Youtube Live, Twitch, etc and recording. Its very easy to step into, and has a lot of cool features under the hood when you've mastered the basics.

Once you've run through the installation of both, verify that the VirtualCam plugin is installed by clicking "Start" in the VirtualCam menu See Photos.

This plugin will turn the output of OBS into a selectable webcam option in Zoom. Open up OBS and you'll be greeted with a blank Scene.

You can think of Scenes as different layouts you might want during your presentation. Scenes are comprised of Sources. Sources are the individual components of the Scenes. They are things like your webcam, images, screen shares, text, etc. The OBS wiki has a list of all of the Sources and their descriptions. Let's start building your first Scene by adding a "Video Capture Device" webcam Source by clicking the plus sign under Sources.

Select Slide Zoom. Select Section Zoom. Select Insert. Your section zoom will be created. Choose to return to the home page or continue through your presentation. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No.

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