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Write or Draw in a Zoom Meeting On Whiteboard or Shared Screen
There could be multiple reasons why you’d want to annotate or hand draw in a Zoom video call. Some of them include:
Teaching Others- If you’re a teacher, you can easily teach derivations, equations, and solve problems by sketching, just as you’d do on a physical board.Giving tutorials- You can assist with a particular work or technical complications by giving tutorial sessions or guiding through the steps.Presentations- Online presentations can be made easier with annotations. You can use it to mark texts, analyze graphs, point out slides, and more.
1. Write/ Draw On Whiteboard
The Whiteboard feature in Zoom gives you a plain white canvas where you can write or draw on the screen using your mouse. You also get additional tools like Spotlight that could be handy while you’re explaining something. Below is how you can write or draw on the whiteboard in Zoom. The whiteboard will be visible to other participants in the meeting. By default, other people in a meeting can annotate on the whiteboard alongside you- their names will be visible when they draw.
Disable Annotation for Others
If you don’t want others to draw or write anything, hover your mouse over “You are screen sharing” and click the three-dot menu in the toolbar. From the available options, select “Disable Annotation for Others.”
2. Write/ Draw On a Shared Screen
Zoom also offers an option to share your screen. Using this feature, you can directly share what’s happening on your screen with other participants in the meeting. If you feel the need to annotate or draw during the screen share, you can do it as follows: You can also draw shapes like circles and rectangles to highlight things, as shown in the screenshot. Use the Clear option to clear the drawings once you’re done with the annotation. If you want to use your mouse in between, select the Mouse option from the toolbar. Once you’re done with the annotation, click the red-colored cross to exit the Annotate mode. You can also directly click ‘Stop Share’ to stop sharing your screen with others in the meeting.
Prevent Others from Drawing or Writing on the Screen
As mentioned above, if you don’t want other participants to draw or write anything on the shared screen, hover your mouse over “You are screen sharing” at the top and tap the three-dot menu in the toolbar. Then, select “Disable Annotation for Others” from the given options.
Wrapping Up
This was all about how you can write or draw on a shared screen or whiteboard in Zoom. Besides, I’ve also mentioned how you can stop others from drawing or annotating on the screen. Do let me know if you have any other related doubts or queries in the comments below. Also, read- How to Use 3D AR Facial Effects on Zoom