I am doing the same, but using Xamarin to create both Android and iOS apps. The Zoom link works fine in Android, but does nothing in iOS. I have added zoomus (and zoom) to LSApplicationQueriesSchemes in info.plist. Is there anything else I need to configure somewhere?

This works fine on Android, but on iOS it doesn't seem to do anything at all. I call Launcher.CanOpenAsync() beforehand, and that returns true, so the uri should be OK. The Zoom app is already installed. In info.plist I have added zoomus (and zoom) to LSApplicationQueriesSchemes.


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After we switched from Java 8 to Java 11 with our Oracle Forms + Reports-Application, the GUI-font appears quite blurry when zoomed to 125% or 150%. For testing we switched back and replaced Java 11 with Java 8 and the application appeared fine when zoomed. How to fix it with Java 11?

We do not have a Zoom Web App, we only have the Zoom Desktop client. I am not sure what you mean by the macOS launcher. I have a mac and I do not know of any launcher. Can you help me understand what you mean by the launcher?

The Zoom-O Disc Launcher is a battery powered disc launcher that blasts discs over 100 feet! The catch net allows kids to catch the discs as they're coming down. Play with friends or on your own. With Zoom-O Disc Launcher - the sky is the limit! Two launchers are included so everyone can play together!

This unique flying disc launcher has a special catch net, so kids can shoot the plastic saucer into the air and catch it before it lands on the ground. With multiple launchers, you can turn it into an exciting game of pass or have competitions to see who can shoot the discs the highest and the farthest!

How high can these discs zoom? Find out when you play with the Zoom-O Turbo Disc Launcher. The launcher comes with three Turbo Discs that can fly up to 100 feet. All you do is place one disc on the launcher, insert the rip cord, hold the launcher upright and away from your face and body, and pull the rip cord to launch the disc.

App icons appear in linear rows and columns on Lens Launcher, rather than the honeycomb-esque grouping that Apple Watch uses. Secondly, when you scroll your finger around the screen in Lens Launcher, you get a fish-eye lens effect that zooms in on the app icon beneath your finger.

However, there are a few drawbacks to Lens Launcher. It works better as a de facto app tray than a bonafide launcher at this point, since it doesn't support widgets. And it's kind of a hassle to use as an app tray, since starting Lens Launcher brings you directly to the settings screen every time. That's a lot of extra taps to get to a launcher/tray that you'd figure to be in for only two or three seconds. It might work better if opening the app took you directly to the icon matrix, and gave you a hamburger menu or floating action bubble to enter the settings.

This handheld disc launcher will send mini plastic discs soaring up to 100 feet in the air! Kids can load in a disc, aim away from themselves, and pull the rip cord to send it flying. For evening fun, the glow-in-the-dark version is also available exclusively at Walmart.

Instead of seeing the chars we now see the character icons. Character icons are not unique. What is the one thing we know is unique for each character name and also for each account name in EVE? They are unique. They are unique so they can be identified. Labels were introduced with the previous launcher to help give a textual link between the accounts and the characters. I depend on that info.

We are the development team of a game app published in the Play Store. In recent days we are receiving some user reports with zoomed strange behavoir in the app. All of them with Samsung devices android 12, ui 4.0 preferences.

So I investigated from where and how it has permission to reinstall and I found out they created a hidden folder .zoomus containing ZoomOpener.app and there is a ZoomUsPlugIn.plugin in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins directory.

We have tested this fairly rigorously, and removing this process - killing it and blocking it has no effect on the desirable function of the app, so if you need zoom or want to use it - cleaning this up to prevent A privacy breach or unintended reinstall is encouraged.

On some occasions where the plugins may not be activated, disabled or may not be correctly installed, or installed correctly but failed to run. There are several things you can do to fix it: Check if the Zoom launcher plugin is enabled (re-enable if it was disabled)

It's noteworthy that ZoomOpener.app runs a webserver on port 19421 that persists even after you uninstall the zoom.us app for OSX. You can verify whether the webserver is running on your machine by running this command:


Before hosting any Zoom webinar, you must download the Zoom desktop client (launcher) and log in with your SCU account. For more information about logging in, see the article: How to Set Up Zoom. For information on starting meetings and webinars, see the article How to Start a Meeting or Webinar.

Google Chrome should automatically download the file and point to it as shown above. Clicking on the Zoom_launcher.exe file will install Zoom, there will be a short pause before a blue progress bar appears indicating the installation.

If you go to about:preferences#general and scroll down to Applications what do you see? There should be entries for these third party applications, like mine says "Zoommtg --> Use zoom meeting (default)"

I tried this, and the word app launched successfully from Sharepoint. But Zoom and other apps still aren't working. I restarted Firefox without the swith and word still launches ok, so that made me think adding network.protocol-handler.external.ms-word and the restart fixed that bit. So I added one for the zoommtg uri handler however can't replicate the same result, still doesn't work.

domain was our Zoom domain uky.zoom.us and the launch URL was a meeting room URL without the actual meeting room ID at the end since they are supposed to add that to the URL on their own when they pick the external tool. That seemed even more confusing to faculty than just adding a URL to the room.

The Zoom LTI integration is designed to make it easy to add a meeting into a course since it handles scheduling/provisioning the meeting on behalf of the instructor, titling it after the course, automatically authenticating the instructor into zoom when they click the link, and providing the link for students to click to join the meeting. We've had a few version of the LTI integration so if your current implementation is not accomplishing those tasks it might be worth updating with our latest guide.

Brendan, there seems to be some confusion about the LTI. Perhaps you can assist. We had an integration working, but it added "Zoom" to the course sidebar. The behavior was that the user would click the sidebar option > it would spawn a page that said "linking to external URL" with a button > then the user would be forwarded to his/her personal Zoom Web UI page. In our case that is emporiastate.zoom.us. (Not, this is NOT the Zoom meeting launcher, but the Web interface portal.) That worked. Users could click "Start Meeting" and in they went.

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