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How to Set Up and Host a Zoom Meeting

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How to host, set up, and schedule a meeting.
Ash Ash (295)
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: August 14th, 2020

You’ve got a few options when it comes to setting up a meeting with Zoom. You can start a meeting immediately or schedule one for a later time.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to set up (or host) a Zoom meeting—including scheduling the meeting for a future date if you desire.

What is Zoom?

Zoom is an online video conferencing tool available for PCs and mobile devices. It provides both video and audio conference tools that can be accessed from multiple sources. You’ll need a Zoom account to use the service.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Zoom×1

You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.
Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.
Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.
Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.
Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

How to Set Up and Host a Zoom Meeting

How To Start a Zoom MeetingHow To Start a Zoom Meeting
How to host, set up, and schedule a meeting.
Ash Ash (295)
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: August 14th, 2020

You’ve got a few options when it comes to setting up a meeting with Zoom. You can start a meeting immediately or schedule one for a later time.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to set up (or host) a Zoom meeting—including scheduling the meeting for a future date if you desire.

What is Zoom?

Zoom is an online video conferencing tool available for PCs and mobile devices. It provides both video and audio conference tools that can be accessed from multiple sources. You’ll need a Zoom account to use the service.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Zoom×1

You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.
Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.
Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.
Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.
Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

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How to Set Up and Host a Zoom Meeting

How To Start a Zoom MeetingHow To Start a Zoom Meeting
How to host, set up, and schedule a meeting.
Ash Ash (295)
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: August 14th, 2020

You’ve got a few options when it comes to setting up a meeting with Zoom. You can start a meeting immediately or schedule one for a later time.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to set up (or host) a Zoom meeting—including scheduling the meeting for a future date if you desire.

What is Zoom?

Zoom is an online video conferencing tool available for PCs and mobile devices. It provides both video and audio conference tools that can be accessed from multiple sources. You’ll need a Zoom account to use the service.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

Zoom×1

You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.
Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.
Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.
Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.
Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

How to Set Up and Host a Zoom Meeting

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How to host, set up, and schedule a meeting.
Ash Ash (295)
Total time: 2 minutes 
Updated: August 14th, 2020

You’ve got a few options when it comes to setting up a meeting with Zoom. You can start a meeting immediately or schedule one for a later time.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to set up (or host) a Zoom meeting—including scheduling the meeting for a future date if you desire.

What is Zoom?

Zoom is an online video conferencing tool available for PCs and mobile devices. It provides both video and audio conference tools that can be accessed from multiple sources. You’ll need a Zoom account to use the service.

Here’s everything you’ll need to complete this guide:

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You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.
Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.
Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.
Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.
Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.

You’ll need access to Zoom to create a meeting. Zoom is free to install and available on the Zoom website.

  1. Visit the pricing page.
  2. Choose a plan.
  3. Go to the download page.
  4. Download the Zoom Client.
  5. Run the downloaded file and complete the installation.

Download and install Zoom

Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.
Create Zoom MeetingCreate Zoom Meeting

You can start a Zoom meeting immediately using the Zoom application—making you the Zoom meeting host.

  1. Launch Zoom.
  2. If you aren’t logged in yet, log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Under the Home tab, click the New meeting icon.
  4. Invite attendees to the meeting with the Invite link at the bottom of the window.

How to create a Zoom meeting

Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.
Schedule Zoom MeetingSchedule Zoom Meeting

You can schedule a meeting for a later time and synchronize it with applications like Outlook.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Sign in to your Zoom account if you haven’t yet.
  3. Choose Schedule Meeting under the Home tab.
  4. Enter the details for your meeting, including the date, duration, and any permissions you want to apply.
  5. Click Schedule.

How to schedule a Zoom meeting

Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.
Delete Zoom MeetingDelete Zoom Meeting

Once you’ve created a scheduled meeting, you can delete the entry to cancel it.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account.
  3. Look under the Meetings tab.
  4. Locate the meeting you want to remove.
  5. Click Delete.

How to cancel a scheduled Zoom meeting

Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

Edit Zoom MeetingEdit Zoom Meeting

Meeting details can be edited after it has been created.

  1. Open Zoom.
  2. Log in to your Zoom account, if prompted.
  3. Select the Meetings tab at the top.
  4. Look for the meeting you want to edit.
  5. Click Edit.

Once your meeting is scheduled, you may want to look into how to record a Zoom meeting to archive it. You can also add custom effects, like changing the background.

How to edit a scheduled Zoom meeting

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Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.
Zoom Meeting InvitationZoom Meeting Invitation

Once you’ve created the meeting, you’ll need to share the invitation link.

  1. Launch the Zoom application.
  2. Open the Meetings tabs.
  3. Click Copy Invitation. This will copy a snippet of text containing instructions for your attendees to join.
  4. Send the invitation information to your meeting attendees. You can paste the information into an email or any other preferred method of contact.

How to invite users to a scheduled Zoom meeting

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

Personal meeting IDs are a permanent number used for connecting to your Zoom meetings. It’s ideal for use with frequently recurring calls, but you may want to avoid using the personal meeting ID for short-term meetings. Each meeting has a randomly generated ID that can be used instead.

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How to Choose the Perfect Gaming Keyboard

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When it comes to gaming, having the right equipment, like keyboards, can make or break your experience. With hundreds of keyboards flooding the market, it can be hard to make an informed choice. Sure, the $20 office keyboard will get the job done, but do you just want to get the job done or do you want to crush your enemies with the might of powerful tools?

With this guide, you’ll be able to make an informed decision on which keyboard is the best option for you–there are a lot of options, and not every glorified typewriter will suit your needs.

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When deciding which keyboard is ideal for you, its best to start by deciding between a tenkeyless model and a full-sized model.

Tenkeyless Models

Tenkeyless models are pretty self-explanatory–they don’t have number pads, making them great for small areas and gamers who don’t rely on tenkeys. They’re lighter than standard keyboards and are ideal for tournament gamers who are accustomed to traveling.

One of the main factors of a tenkeyless model is the small space between hands. Many people incorporate a separate tenkey pad, but this is a matter of preference. Because numb pads are normally used for work-related tasks, tenkeyless keyboards are a favorite of gamers rather than hybrids.

Our Tenkeyless Keyboard Recommendation: Corsair K63 Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Full-Sized Model

As the name suggests, a full-sized model includes the full, classic keyboard with the tenkeys on the far right. Similar to standard office keyboards, these models come with almost an extra third of a keyboard, meaning there is more space to reach between the keyboard and the mouse.

Full-sized keyboards also leave ample space for added keys, more so than tenkeyless models, which are built to maximize a small space. With more space, you’ll find extra buttons that are great for toggling favorite moves in video games.

Our Full-Sized Keyboard Recommendation: NPET K10 Gaming Keyboard USB Wired Floating Keyboard

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The first and very basic difference between most gaming keyboard models is the difference between membrane keyboards and mechanical keyboards.

Membrane

To keep it simple, membrane keyboards work by running an electrical current through plastic, pliable membranes (hence the name) and are typically the go-to for standard office keyboards. These models have less bounce back than mechanical ones and tend to break down a lot faster than mechanical ones when it comes to gaming.

Our Gaming Membrane Keyboard Recommendation: HyperX Alloy Core RGB – Membrane Gaming Keyboard

Mechanical

Mechanical keyboards work through mechanical switches placed beneath each key, giving them a nice, springy snapback that is great for rapid-fire key smacking. They also tend to be more reliable. Whereas membrane keys get stuck more often, mechanical switches are sturdier and can withstand more pressure, even when tensions rise and you start smacking the keys with intensity.

Mechanical keyboards are more commonly promoted as the superior keyboard for gamers, as the level of customization associated with them is ideal for building equipment that is right for you.

Our Mechanical Keyboard Recommendation: Razer Huntsman Elite Gaming Keyboard

Dome-Switch

With dome-switch keyboards, you have the rubbery membrane layer matched with mechanical switches. These keyboards have switches with bubbles inside them, making them a quieter option than mechanical keyboards, but they also come with a shorter life expectancy and are generally associated with negative feedback.

Our Dome-Switch Keyboard Recommendation: Razer Ornata Chroma Gaming Keyboard

Split Switch

Split switch keyboards are the most ergonomic on this list and involve two separate pieces that together create a full keyboard. The beauty of a split-switch keyboard is total customization of location–each side of the keyboard can be placed at any angle and location to fit your needs. These are great for any gamer who requires a specific gaming layout that is easy on the wrists.

Our Split Switch Keyboard Recommendation: KINESIS Gaming Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical Keyboard

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Referring to mechanical keyboards, there are two main types of switches for mechanical keyboards.

Tactile

Tactile switches come with a bump in the middle of the key. The bump not only produces a sound when actuated, but it registers midway through the press. The combined tactile bump can make actions such as double-tapping difficult, which makes this switch ideal for action and MMO games where you’ll typically be using the keys for direction purposes only.

Our Tactile Mechanical Keyboard Recommendation: Logitech G915 Wireless Tactile Keyboard

Linear

Linear switches, on the other hand, don’t have the bump in the middle of the key and are actuated when the key is pressed down all the way. Less force is needed to actuate linear switches, and they’re typically quieter than tactile switches. Linear switches are great for success in FPS and RPG games where you’ll benefit from an easier and lighter tap.

Our Linear Mechanical Keyboard Recommendation: HyperX Alloy FPS Pro-Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Illuminated gaming keyboardIlluminated gaming keyboard

While backlit keyboards don’t really illuminate different aspects of gaming, the full RGB models tack on a hefty price to comparable standard keyboards. Backlit keyboards, even monochromatic ones, can help when it comes to learning the controls of a new game, especially if you game in a low-lighting location.

Color is really a matter of preference for your gaming experience, but it does look pretty sick if you match your keyboard to your entire set up. You can also tweak the color of each key to highlight the keys you use most often.

Our Basic RGB Backlit Keyboard Recommendation: PICTEK RGB Gaming Keyboard

Wireless keyboardWireless keyboard

Keyboard connectivity is split into two main categories: wireless and wired.

Wired

Many keyboards available on the market are wired, which tends to limit the amount of freedom you have customizing a gaming layout. The upside of a wired keyboard is that you never have to worry about monitoring a battery level.

Most standard keyboards use a USB hookup for a slot and, while there are certain drawbacks such as USB buses becoming overloaded, the use of this slot, fortunately, has distinct universal applicability.

Our Basic Wired Keyboard Recommendation: Redragon S101 Wired Gaming Keyboard

Wireless

Wireless keyboards come with the benefit of total configuration control, meaning you can further customize your gaming experience. The largest disadvantage of these keyboards is that you have to monitor the battery level to ensure it doesn’t die on you in the middle of a tense battle.

Our Basic Wireless Keyboard Recommendation: Keychron K1 Ultra-Thin RGB Wireless Keyboard

ABS keyboardABS keyboard

ABS

The most common type of plastic used for a keyboard is what’s called ABS plastic. ABS plastic, short for a name nearly impossible to pronounce (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, if you were wondering) is a slightly more expensive plastic to work with, hence the higher price points.

Keycaps with ABS plastic tend to take on that shiny, worn appearance after a lot of use and they’re more susceptible to shocks, hits, and normal wear and tear.

Our Plastic Keyboard Recommendation: GK61 Hot-Swappable Mechanical Keyboard

Metal

Aside from adding durability, rigidity, and a generous heft to the weight, metal is a common component to premium gaming keyboards. Whereas plastic keyboards would be great for personal or traveling use, due to the significant minor weight component, metal keyboards are great for high-intensity situations, as they’re built to withstand rage associated with gaming.

Our Metal Keyboard Recommendation: Redragon K556 LED Backlit Wired Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Aluminum Base

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You can hide the background behind you on Zoom with the Virtual Background tool. This feature is designed to completely hide the background by replacing it with a custom image. If you have a green screen, you can use it to improve the quality of the output.

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Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

If you’re on mobile, join a meeting and tap the three dots in the bottom-right corner. Open the More menu.

Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

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Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

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Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

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You can hide the background behind you on Zoom with the Virtual Background tool. This feature is designed to completely hide the background by replacing it with a custom image. If you have a green screen, you can use it to improve the quality of the output.

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Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

If you’re on mobile, join a meeting and tap the three dots in the bottom-right corner. Open the More menu.

Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

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Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

If you’re on mobile, join a meeting and tap the three dots in the bottom-right corner. Open the More menu.

Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

Zoom settingsZoom settings

Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

If you’re on mobile, join a meeting and tap the three dots in the bottom-right corner. Open the More menu.

Zoom settingsZoom settings

Launch Zoom and click on your profile icon in the top-right corner. Choose Settings from the menu.

If you’re on mobile, join a meeting and tap the three dots in the bottom-right corner. Open the More menu.

Open settings

Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Zoom Virtual Background settingsZoom Virtual Background settings

Look for Virtual Background and select it to open the background settings screen.

Open Virtual Background settings

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Zoom provides a few backgrounds to choose by default. Select any of the listed backgrounds to assign it.

Be sure to tick the green screen box if you’re using one.

Using a default background

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

Zoom Custom Virtual BackgroundZoom Custom Virtual Background

Maybe you want to use a custom background. On the Virtual Background settings screen, look for a + icon. It will open a pop-up dialogue with the option to upload a custom image.

You can remove any uploaded backgrounds with the X icon in the top-left corner of the image.

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