Sharing your iOS screen from the Zoom mobile app

When you are in a meeting on the Zoom mobile app for iOS, you can share your entire screen on a device running iOS 11 or higher to share apps and other content.

You cannot annotate when sharing your entire screen via iOS. If you need to annotate or share the entire screen on an older version of iOS, you can share using screen mirroring on the Zoom desktop client for macOS or Windows, or through wired sharing on the Zoom desktop client for macOS devices.

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Enabling and starting local recordings

Local recording is available to free and paid subscribers. Local recording allows participants to record meeting video and audio locally to a computer. Local recordings can include participant names, separate audio tracks for each participant, timestamps, and other options. Local recordings capture the meeting as the participant recording sees the meeting, meaning the recording will capture the meeting in speaker view, if that is what video layout is currently in use. 

Getting started with recording

At one time or another you will probably want to record your meeting or webinar for training, legal, or any other purposes.

Zoom has two types of recordings, local recording and cloud recording. Local recordings, which come standard with all Zoom accounts, are saved to your computer. Cloud recordings, included with all paid accounts, are saved to the Zoom Cloud where they can be viewed, shared, and downloaded.

Both options provide standard MP4 video, M4A audio, and chat text files.

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Start up your Mac with Apple silicon in safe mode

Start up your Mac with Apple silicon in safe mode

  1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > Shut Down.

    Wait for your Mac to shut down completely. A Mac is completely shut down when the screen is black and any lights (including in the Touch Bar) are off.

  2. Press and hold the power button on your Mac until “Loading startup options” appears.

  3. Select a volume.

  4. Press and hold the Shift key, then click Continue in Safe Mode.

    The computer restarts automatically. When the login window appears, you should see “Safe Boot” in the menu bar.