
If you see ‘Mute’ and an Arrow, click the Up Arrow, then ‘Audio Options’ from the menu.If you see ‘Join Audio’, just click it.Depending on if your computer detected audio, you will see one of these buttons in the left of the bar:.Once you have joined or started a meeting, you can begin to set up your Audio and Video hardware.Setting Up Your Microphone and Speakers, Headphones Often if you have a headset AND a microphone and speaker in the computer itself, these options may need to be configured. This is the where videoconferencing software often gives users the most trouble. End your meeting, with the 'End Meeting' button at the bottom right.THIS bar will be at the bottom of the window:.If you see the following window just close it.If so, select “Sign in with SSO” and enter “virginiatech”.It’s possible you will have to log in to Virginia Tech again. If not, follow the instructions onscreen to ‘download and run Zoom’ You should now be prompted to install the Zoom application.Enter your VT Username (PID) and password and use 2-Factor Authentication to log in as you would any VT service. You should be redirected to Virginia Tech Login.Choose ‘Host – Start a Meeting’ for simplicity, and to get a feel for working inside the program.There are 3 Main steps to getting started with Zoom:

A camera is not 'required' but a Mic is absolutely necessary. The goal of this brief tutorial is to get you up and running with ZOOM Videoconferencing on your PC or Mac as quickly and easily as possible.īe sure you have a Microphone installed on your computer.
