Hi Arman, thanks for your question!
Yes, this functionality exists within Zoom. While another person is sharing their screen, you should see a green bar ("you are viewing X's screen") with a "View Options" tab next to it. Clicking that tab, you should see a "Request Remote Control" Option.
This opens a dialog between the two computers, which when complete, will allow you to control the other user's screen of the tab in question.
Some things to note about this functionality:
- It isn't quite as responsive as more dedicated control software
- The user's accessibility permissions may cause issues and need to be adjusted
- The Zoom host needs to have the request control option enabled
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Joseph Natale P.E., M.ASCE
Senior Project Manager
Yardley PA
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-15-2020 09:41 PM
From: Arman Tatar
Subject: Zoom Workshop
Hi Tirza
Thank you for opening this important topic for ASCE community.
I guess my question would be:
Can you take control of someone's computer/presentation on the Zoom. I am talking about a control that applications such as Remote Desktop or TeamViewer give to their users on one-on-one communications. I am asking because we use Zoom in our group meetings and sometimes it is annoying to stop and restart sharing when we want to switch to another person.
Thank you!
Arman
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Arman Tatar S.M.ASCE
SEI Graduate Student Chapter Chair at MTU
SEI GSC Leadership Council Vice Chair
Research Assistant
Houghton MI
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