Reading: How to chat in Zoom
Zoom chat is enabled by default, but the host can customize this sol that alone selected people can talk, or turn it off completely. Assuming the horde has left it enabled, this is how to chat in Zoom.
How to chat in Zoom (desktop client)
- Download the Zoom desktop client for Mac or Windows.
- Open the client and start or join a meeting.
- Click Chat in the meeting controls bar at the bottom of the client. The chat window will open on the right.
- Type a message into the chat box or click on the drop down next to “To:” if you want to message a specific person.
- When new chat messages are sent, a preview of the message will appear and the Chat button will flash orange. Click the button to view the chat window.
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How to chat in Zoom (mobile app)
- Download the Zoom app for iOS or Android.
- Open the app and start or join a meeting.
- Tap the screen to make the controls bar appear.
- Tap on Participants.
- At the bottom of the list, tap Chat.
- Type your message and tap Send. If you want to send to a specific person, tap the arrow next to “Send to:” and choose from the list.
- When new chat messages are sent, they will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Tap Participants, then Chat to view them.
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How to chat in Zoom as a host
As the server of a Zoom meeting, you have control over the old world chat function. You can disable chat for all participants or disable private new world chat ( so people ca n’t send individual messages ). You can besides set limitations so that participants can message alone the master of ceremonies or message a group of panelists on a webinar. hera ‘s how to set Zoom chat settings on background or fluid as a host :
- Set up and start a Zoom meeting or webinar.
- Click on the Chat button (desktop) or go to Participants, then Chat (mobile).
- Click More.
- In the dropdown menu, choose an option for “Allow attendees to chat with.”
- For meetings, the host can allow attendees to chat with no one, with the host only, everyone publicly or everyone publicly and privately.
- For webinars, the host can allow attendees to chat with no one, with all panelists (including host), or with all panelists and attendees.
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