Hi, I've been using my chromebook yoga C630 for approximately 1 year for school. The laptop is good, but I really dislike the zoom app on the google play store. I'm new to this Linux and terminal thing, so I am very lost.

I've been trying to install the Linux version of zoom (the OS version) but I can't seem to install it. I tried to follow the zoom's help centre guide (link) but it's not working. I've been specifically trying their Arch/Manjaro terminal command ( sudo pacman -U zoom_x86_64.pkg.tar.xz) , but my terminal just says:


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I am in need of some help. So interesting situation. I joined our board meeting Zoom call through my ZOOM Chromebook extension using the meeting ID and pass code provided by my boss. I did not realize I was not signed in to my account but essentially joined the call as a guest with my name. My boss then made me the host. I recorded the entire zoom meeting by hitting the record meeting button. It did not give me the option to record to computer or record to zoom cloud. All that happened when I hit record was the voice saying "System now recording" or whatever it says. So meeting happens, is coming to a close, and my boss wants to discuss some executive actions with other executives. So I stop the recording, transfer host privileges back to her, then leave the Zoom call. As soon as I did that I realized I did not get any notification about the recording being saved or downloaded and sent anywhere. WHERE COULD THIS RECORDING BE! I really need this recording to write the minutes for the meeting. Is it lost? Can it potentially be recovered? Any help at all would be great, thank you!!!

But not everyone has Google Play on their Chromebook, so the second method is installing the Zoom for Chrome PWA website as a web app. You can do this by going to pwa.zoom.us in the Chrome browser and clicking on the option to install. This will make it appear as an icon on your Chromebook. But if you don't have that option, you'll have to create the shortcut manually.

I am a new user of Sketchup for Schools and I have students that are using Chromebooks.

Does anyone have a trick for how to orbit and pan like a mouse would do, using the wheel? I see that zooming is simply a two finger slide, similar to a right click and move on a mouse, but I do not see an equivalent for the pan and orbit feature.

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Overall, it seems that Zoom did an excellent job developing its new Chrome PWA. Developed in partnership with Google, the UI is slick, and the app runs quite smoothly. If you want to use the PWA on another platform, you can also do this quite easily by visiting zoom.pwa.us in any browser.

Your page will be zoomed in by 10% the first time you press the key combination, becoming 110%. The second time, it will increase further by 15%, reaching 125%. The third time, 25% will add to the percentage, and the screen will be 150% zoomed in. So, the more you press the key combination, the more the page zooms in.

If you have a touchscreen Chromebook, your life has become the easiest. You can make a pinching motion with your index finger and thumb to zoom in and out of the Chromebook screen. Yes, the process is the same as you do on your smartphone.

If you are tired of seeing your Chromebook screen zoomed in, you can always zoom it out anytime. Like zooming in, zooming out also includes pressing a key combination and adjusting the zoom level accordingly. The process is almost the same as what you learned when zooming in, but with a slight key difference.

If you want to zoom in, press Ctrl and (+) simultaneously. Similarly, press Ctrl and (-) together to zoom out. You can also try the methods we discussed in this guide to zoom in on a single web page, small portions of the screen, and the entire Chromebook. Hopefully, we made it easier for you in this guide!

To zoom out, bring both fingers close or back to their original position. This is the easiest way to zoom in and out on your Chromebook. If your Chromebook has a touchscreen, you can zoom in and out of the window by moving your fingers the same way on the screen.

You can bring your Chromebook to its default zoom level with a key combination. So, if you have unnecessarily zoomed in or out of your Chromebook, press Ctrl, Shift, and 0 (zero) simultaneously to bring the desktop back to the original UI scaling. It is 100% by default.

We are using Chrome in kiosk mode and accidentally users are causing the application to zoom with the recent addition of pinch zoom support. They then think they've broken it and simply walk away leaving the application (and subsequently a 55" touch screen) in a broken state.

The pinch zoom feature is currently experimental but turned on by default which probably means it will be force-enabled in future versions. If you're in kiosk mode (and control the hardware/software) you could probably toggle this setting upon installation and then prevent Chrome updates going forward.

i have the zoom client from the google play store downloaded onto my chromebook. for some reason the audio was working from 9:30 am-12:03 pm, but when i came back for the afternoon session, i had audio issues with the zoom client from the google play store. why is the audio not working on my chromebook? and i also hear feedback on it, even when zoom is off, and after my morning session, i heard a voice in my chromebook! WTH?! can someone please tell me what to do to fix these issues?! e24fc04721

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