There are keyboard shortcuts that allow you to navigate the Zoom settings without using your mouse. They are listed in this article and also available in your Zoom desktop client settings, under Keyboard Shortcuts. (Reference created from Hot keys and keyboard shortcuts by Ryan Sturdevant.) Show Prerequisites
WindowsYou can view and edit keyboard shortcuts in your Keyboard Shortcuts settings.
Editing shortcutsYou can edit a shortcut by clicking on the shortcut and then pressing the shortcut key that you would like to use. Some of the shortcuts can be used as global shortcuts, meaning they will work even when Zoom is not in focus. To enable a shortcut globally, check the option next to the shortcut. With more people working from home full-time, it’s common to have Zoom open all day. But you might not realize that there are dozens of shortcuts that can improve your user experience and boost your efficiency. In this article, we’ll cover all of the Zoom shortcuts for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS, as well as how to use them. Table of Contents Zoom Shortcuts for Windows, Mac, and LinuxZoom has various shortcuts available for every supported platform. These accessibility settings are designed to save time and effort in Zoom meetings. For shortcuts to work on Windows, you must be using the Zoom desktop client version 5.2.0 or higher. Additionally, all keyboard shortcuts can be viewed and customized. To change your shortcuts:
With that out of the way, here are the default shortcuts: General Shortcuts
Meeting Shortcuts
Chat Shortcuts
Phone Call Shortcuts
Zoom Shortcuts for iOSThe iOS Zoom app also has a handful of shortcuts that you can use if you’re accessing Zoom from an iPad or iPhone with a keyboard. These are:
Taking Efficiency to the Next LevelThat’s every Zoom keyboard shortcut for the Windows, Mac, Linux, and iOS apps. With these hotkeys, you can improve your overall user experience, save time, and become a videoconferencing pro. |