


Spotlight (only available if you started the shared screen or whiteboard): Displays your mouse pointer to all participants when your mouse is within the area being shared.Spotlight / Arrow / Vanishing Pen: Turn your cursor into a spotlight or arrow.Stamp: Insert predefined icons like a check mark or star.Note: To highlight an area of the shared screen or whiteboard, select following square or circle icon to insert a semi-transparent square or circle. Draw: Insert lines, arrows, and shapes.To select several annotations at once, click and drag your mouse to display a selection area. Select (only available if you started the shared screen or whiteboard): Select, move, or resize your annotations.This button is blue if annotation tools are deactivated. Mouse: Deactivate annotation tools and switch to your mouse pointer.
#Best way to annotate how to
How to use annotation tools for collaboration and brainstorming If you do not have the annotation option, confirm that the host has not disabled annotation. Note: The meeting host can disable attendee annotation.

#Best way to annotate for android
Zoom mobile app for Android or iOS: Global minimum version or higher.Due to limitations with Wayland, annotation is only supported when a user is sharing their entire desktop on one display. Note: For Linux users, annotation is supported on X11. Zoom desktop client for Windows, macOS, or Linux: Global minimum version or higher.Prerequisites for screen annotation tools in virtual meetings You can also use annotation tools when sharing or viewing a whiteboard. Meeting participants can add annotations while screen sharing as a viewer or the one that started sharing their screen. Zoom’s in-meeting product features allow you to add annotations on your screen during your video calls - a tool for remote teams to easily brainstorm and collaborate.
