


Go to the Apple AppStore or Google Play to download the most recent version of the Zoom mobile app for your device. (You may need to restart your computer after installation.) To install the new version, click Update. If a newer version of Zoom is available, it will be downloaded. To update Zoom to the most recent version: Click Close (x) at top right to close the About window.The program will display information about the current version. Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise video communications, with an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and room systems. Click your profile picture to open the Profile menu.Open the Zoom desktop application and log in if necessary.To see what your Zoom client application version is: Any copies of Zoom older than this will prompt the user to upgrade to the current version before launching. This requirement will apply to desktop apps, mobile clients, and Zoom Rooms software. Press Spacebar to turn the selected option on or off.Beginning November 1, 2021, Zoom will require all users to keep their copies of Zoom apps updated to within nine months of the most recent release. You hear: "More." Press Enter, and then press the Tab key until you hear “Mouse pointer,” “Keyboard focus,” “Text cursor,” or “Narrator cursor,” followed by “unchecked” or “checked.” Press the Tab key until you hear "View," followed by the current view setting. Press the Tab key once. Press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + M to open the Magnifier settings view. One platform to connect Bring teams together, reimagine workspaces, engage new audiences, and delight your customers all on the Zoom platform you know and love. If you are using Narrator and a keyboard: Select View, and then under Have my Magnifier follow, select or unselect the Mouse pointer, Keyboard focus, Text cursor, and Narrator cursor checkboxes according to your preferences. These settings can be selected in any combination you like. If you are using a mouse, select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Magnifier. Depending on how you navigate Windows, you may want to change the default Magnifier behavior so that it only follows the Narrator cursor, for example. These settings are something you should experiment with to see what works best for you.
