There is also a way to link your calendar to zoom which should then put
upcoming meetings straight in to zoom so you can open zoom and click on the
relevant upcoming meeting - you need to do this via settings on zoom and I
think you need to go to advance meetings or more settings which takes you
It also works here on the Mac. As long as it’s the URL, it has worked from
the Mac Calendar event details screen.
> On Nov 26, 2020, at 10:01 AM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> Try just clicking on the meeting link in the calendar entry. That usually
> works for me on my iOS device.
>
> - Brad -
>
Try just clicking on the meeting link in the calendar entry. That usually works
for me on my iOS device.
- Brad -
On Nov 26, 2020, at 08:15, Kerryann Ifill wrote:
Hi all:
Here’s a question for you. Like most people these days, I am attending loads of
zoom meetings. When the hostsendso ut m
Hi all:
Here’s a question for you. Like most people these days, I am attending loads of
zoom meetings. When the hostsendso ut meeting invites like a good little
soldier I add them to my calendar. Thing is that joining means I have to open
up calendar then copy the url and past it in to Safar
Well, if you are often going to the same meeting then you can just open the
Zoom Application. In terms of going to the dialog, you can try vo-J or
vo-shift-J and see if either of these go to the dialog.
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Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On May 22, 2020, at 9:47 AM, Raul A. Gall
Hi Raul,
I don’t use Chrome on the Mac much, but my experience using Safari is similar
when using a Zoom link to join a meeting.
I don’t think there is any way around the procedure you described. In response
to security concerns, Zoom enacted a number of steps on the Mac that I don’t
believe c
Howdy folks. Here’s a quick question, and if the answer is simple and easy, I’m
hoping that others can enlighten me.
Using a Mac and the Google Chrome browser, is there a more efficient way of
sjoining Zoom meetings when activating a link?
My current process is to press Return on the link, caus