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.

I'm an IT Admin for my company and oversee the management and deployment of the Remote Desktop and Monitoring software we use on all of our machines, so I simply removed the Zoom application installation from the startup scripts applied to my specific computer.

Are you using Zoom default UI or custom UI? If you are using Zoom UI, adding a custom icon on top the meeting view is not supported. If you are using Custom UI, you have the full control of your UI so you may have any buttons that you want.

Thanks for the reply and glad to hear that it is working. The Zoom SDK is the meeting SDK, and the regular Zoom app includes Meeting + IM + Phone, etc. Our SDK has the call-out and dial-in feature, but for the part that you are mentioning to direct invite and calling participants, that is an IM feature so it is not included in Zoom SDK. You will need to handle that in your app.

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If you scale something that is 2px high by 130%, you are going to get something that is 2.6px high. The browser will render that as two black pixels and one 60% grey pixel. That's called anti-aliasing.

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 have gone to other threads referring to the same problem and everyone else who used the code from those threads have had success removing the zoom icon. I, however, still cannot remove the icon using the code that has already been posted. I have also gone to Youtube to see if there was another way to do it but it seems most of the working code is the same CSS code from those earlier posts. I looked into functions since some people used that method and also had success with disabling the zoom feature.

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?

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.

Someone else in my office showed me the path to the option and it showed up on theirs but was not on mine so I wasn't sure how to turn it off / on as it wasn't not even showing up there. Their path was View, Show / Hide, Toolbar Items, Show Select & Zoom tools, and that is where the + / - sign was showing up for them but not for me. So if this is the same problem your having, hover around the bottom tool bar.

Update to prior comment - the drop down % bar disappears when Acrobat is set to open new documents in new windows. When I reverted back to open new documents in a tab, the drop down % tool suddenly reappeared. This is still nuts... it should not matter if my document is open in a tab or a window - the same tools should be present in both views.

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).

I don't recall ever having to look so hard to do something so simple and reasonable. On a par with Windows hiding arrows at either end of a scroll bar, so the user has to sort of feel in the dark for them - to absolutely no advantage.

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 was searching for the answer to this question as well, which is how I found this question here. I'm used to those controls being at the top, like past Reader versions. But they're auto hidden at the bottom of the page!! You need to hover at the bottom of the page to see the bar. SMH.Hope this helps.

As an engineer, I don't think the engineers decided to do this. Engineers like to add features, and redesign the code, they don't take features away. I'm guessing it's marketing/product managers who seem to be in love with a "simple clean look". (I admit adding features and redesign the code are not always good things--it can break existing features. THAT is engineers fault.)

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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

I am wondering if there is a way to scale SVG files I have stored as blob in a Spatialite database according to the current zoom level in QGIS. My hope is to have the SVG icon resize itself when the map is zoomed in/out. I understand there is a size option in the data defined option, but it does not seem to provide a dynamic sizing option. I am open to options.

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.

i am stuck in lightroom cc. i was editing my photos suddenly i don't know what i did my zoom tool (that little magnifying glass with cross sign in middle) is on all the time which is very annoying. i can just zoom in and out on my photos now if i click i don't have that mouse cruiser anymore. 152ee80cbc

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