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  2. How to join a Zoom meeting with an invite link or ... - AOL

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    Here are step-by-step instructions for both ways. Join from an invitation link. Open the Zoom desktop app on your Mac or PC and click your invitation link to join the meeting. The invitation link ...

  3. How to update Zoom on the desktop app to avoid issues with ...

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    You can easily update the Zoom desktop client by accessing your profile menu and manually checking for updates. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  4. Adjust your zoom settings in AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    You can adjust your zoom settings in Desktop Gold in order to fix this kind of issues. 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Navigate to a webpage. 3. In the bottom right corner you can see the current zoom setting. 4. Click the + and - buttons to adjust your zoom level.

  5. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    Zoom (software) Zoom (stylized as all lowercase) is a proprietary videotelephony software program developed by Zoom Video Communications. The free plan allows up to 100 concurrent participants, with a 40-minute time restriction. Users have the option to upgrade by subscribing to a paid plan, the highest of which supports up to 1,000 concurrent ...

  6. Computer mouse - Wikipedia

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    A typical wireless computer mouse. A computer mouse (plural mice, also mouses) [nb 1] is a hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface. This motion is typically translated into the motion of the pointer (called a cursor) on a display, which allows a smooth control of the graphical user interface of a ...

  7. Remote Desktop Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Remote Desktop Protocol. Remote Desktop Protocol ( RDP) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft Corporation which provides a user with a graphical interface to connect to another computer over a network connection. [1] The user employs RDP client software for this purpose, while the other computer must run RDP server software.