So like the title states, I've got Zoom installed on my work laptop, but I keep my desktop as icon-free as possible. Every time I delete the Zoom icon however, it's inevitably back on my desktop within a day or two.


I've tried everything I can think of. There's no setting within Zoom I can find to stop auto updates, Zoom isn't a startup app, it's not an icon on the Public or Default desktops, and my laptop isn't being affected by any GPO that would cause icons to reappear.


It's not the most critical issue because I can just delete the icon again, but it is incredibly frustrating seeing it again when I login the day after deleting it..


Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

I've since found that in my situation, as this is a work laptop, application updates and a forced desktop icon were being pushed from the monitoring/remote assistance system we install on all the computers in the enterprise. Had nothing to do with the Zoom application itself, and as I'm an admin in that system I simply removed my computer from the policy; Problem Solved!


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I don't have a solution either. I have the same problem, I think it is due to the zoom x64 installer running at startup every time I boot. I have not found a way to fix the installation running every time I start up my computer.

I have been having the same issue. I have a similar issue with FireFox, and Adobe acrobat. I have complained in similar forums but the DEVs don't listen or seem like they care. I would really appreciate a simple checkbox. that is literally all they would have to do. I would keep it set to update automatically, and I wouldn't have to worry about it since I already "unchecked" the box that indicates a desktop icon. but o well.

The new desktop app icon with version 5.12.0 is not good. On my windows taskbar, the icon looks like a blue circle. The "zoom" text on the icon is way too small to read. No distinguishing "zoom" character to the icon. The old one was better.

Hard to tell what's wrong without seeing any actual code. But this demonstrates it's not impossible to have a few bars that stay crisp no matter how far you zoom in. Is there some code you can share in a snippet?

Hi! I just saw a Storyline 360 module (that I was able to see the content) that has an icon that allows you to zoom the image. I looked all around and could not figure out how it was done. I did not see a trigger, the only thing I saw was that the image was an .emf. I did not see anything in the states either.

If you insert zoom picture, it zooms the picture to more or less fill the screen. If the picture is already that size, you won't notice the zoom. In that case, you need to go to Insert, and choose Zoom Region. That allows you to choose the size of the region that is zoomed.

According to this: -storyline-360/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-format-pictures-screenshots-characters#size, which is a new thing I just learned researching this topic, the Zoom Picture only works if you insert a picture, then resize it smaller. Zoom Picture zooms it to its original size. So, you need to put the picture in a graphic program, and enlarge it. Then import the enlarged version, and shrink it.

I like using the zoom icon - however some of our learners are simply clicking the zoom icon and leaving the image in the enlarged state - the slides are set to move automatically and their experience is that the voice over starts, but the new slide doesn't appear - instead the enlarged image just stays put. Is there a way to make the image go back to size prior to moving onto the next slide? Do I simply add directions or is there something I can do?

the magnifying glass icon appears on the address bar (Omnibox) when the zoom level of the web page you are visiting is different than the default zoom level, which can be set here: edge://settings/appearance

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The Zoom In (+) and Zoom Out (-) buttons, and the zoom percentage text box disappeared from my toolbar, and I can't get them back. These controls are only accessible through the menus or the undocked floating panel. Re-docking the panel doesn't bring these controls with it. Right-click "Show Select & Zoom Tools" doesn't even list them.

The "hover" trick does not work for me. I have the icon that looks like a keyboard with a down arrow that will bring up a box, but I cannot find a way to get the + / - controls back on the toolbar. 

I also did the "reset toolbars" and no go (and now I have to go back and re-create the toolbars I had). 

This is EXTREMELY frustrating. 

Instead of giving us options on the bars, they take away user-friendly tools and then add a bunch of **** on the right side (eg there's a "provide feedback" button that takes up valuable toolbar space- but what's the point of that when they NEVER seem to listen to the feedback - or at least not mine).

The controls are still hidden, you have to click the Zoom + icon before you can then click to zoom in and out. This is awful to use and causes frustration multiple times per document. How can you make the +/- controls stay in the toolbar, so you can click them directly?

Hello,

You can also press CTRL + Mousewheel for zooming.

But you have to click the document first for that it's active. It's weird because by default it should work just by hovering the document (in inactive documents).

I'm also a developer and i also think that some one does not research the default functionalities enough before implementing the zoom function in Adobe.

I had an incident where my CTRL key was stuck and the mouse wheel was adjusting the zoom level of my Windows 10 desktop. I would like to reset the zoom level back to its default, but CTRL-0 doesn't seem to work on the Windows desktop. I have no way of knowing (besides eyeballing) if my desktop is back to the default zoom level when I adjust it. Is there any way of resetting it to the default?

I also thought that CTRL + 0 wasn't working to reset to 100% zoom ... but it is only when I use the 0 key on the extended keyboard that it fails, using the 0 key one main keyboard (above P) that it resets to 100% ... I'll just need to get into the habit of using the main number keys instead of the small numeric keypad that I am so used to.

In the bottom-left corner, you will see a microphone icon (or a phone icon if you are calling in). To mute or unmute, simply click on the microphone icon. Alternatively, you can set a keyboard shortcut to mute or unmute in the Keyboard shortcuts tab in the settings.

During your meeting, you can test your speaker and microphone by clicking the up arrow on the microphone icon. After clicking the up arrow, click Test Speaker & Microphone... 

Note: If you do not see a browser window appear, check to see if the window is hidden behind your open browser. You can use ALT-TAB to scroll through open programs, click the web browser icon in the bar at the bottom of the screen, or minimize the current browser window.

This is a really fantastic resolution. I have just tried this on my site and it indeed does remove the zoom on the product page. But it is now causing issue on the home page with the ratio of the banner image.

Hi. I also have the Dawn theme and was looking to remove the zoom feature. I used one of the solutions here. It fixed that problem, but now all my pages are replicated after the footer. How would I fix this?

Show the download menu / hamburger icon in the toolbar. If you want to display a custom icon instead of hamburger icon, you can provide HTML string in this property.download: true /* OR */download: ''

Allows to add additional icon buttons in the toolbar. In the below example, index should be used to place at a particular position in the toolbar.customIcons: [{icon: '',index: 4,title: 'tooltip of the icon',class: 'custom-icon',click: function (chart, options, e) { console.log("clicked custom-icon")}}]

Please note that you will not be able to update the Zoom application from the MySCU Portal page or Camino, you need to open the Zoom application on your computer. Below are instructions on how to open the Zoom application for both Mac and PC users. If you are not sure you have the Zoom application installed, please check the section tag_hash_117_________________________________________ to download and install the latest version.


Now triple tap on screen to activate this feature. You can use two or more fingers to drag and pan across the display to see the content. Pinch two or more fingers together or spread them apart to adjust the zoom level. If you want to quit this mode, just triple tap on the screen.

The product provides a higher magnification zoom by combining various zoom features.

The types of zoom are Smart Zoom, Clear Image Zoom and Digital Zoom.

 This section describes the steps to zoom by setting the type of zoom (Zoom Range).

Select the "Participant" icon to view who is listed in the room. From the participant window you can also raise your hand to ask a question and rename yourself by selecting your name from the participant list.

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