Unlock the Power of Zoom Gallery View on iPad

Share This:

Are you looking for a way to make your Zoom meetings on your iPad easier and more efficient? If so, then you’ll be pleased to know that the Zoom mobile app on the iPad now supports active speaker or gallery view. With gallery view, you can see up to 9 participants at once and switch from active speaker view with just a few taps.

To switch from active speaker view in the Zoom mobile app on your iPad, tap “Switch to Gallery View” in the upper-left corner of the video window. If you don’t see the controls, simply tap your screen to get them to appear. Then click the “View” button in the top-right corner of the video window and select “Show Self View.” This will display your video on your own screen so that everyone else can see you as well.

If at any time, you are unable to see all 49 participants during a meeting, make sure that you have enabled this option under the Settings menu. However, if the option to show 49 participants is not available to you, it means that your device does not meet the minimum system requirements for this feature.

If you would like even more control over how everyone is displayed during a meeting, triple-tap with three fingers and use these settings: Choose Region (Pinned Zoom/Full-Screen Zoom/Window Zoom) or change which participants are pinned/visible.

Thanks to these new features on Zoom mobile app for iPad, hosting a successful conference call has never been easier! With just a few taps and some adjustments under the Settings menu, you can ensure that everyone has an optimal viewing experience no matter where they are located!

Viewing All Participants in a Zoom Meeting on an iPad

To see everyone in Zoom on your iPad, first, make sure that you have the Zoom mobile app installed. Once you are in a meeting, tap the Switch to Gallery View button located in the upper-left corner of the Zoom window. This will switch your view to gallery view, which allows you to see up to 9 participants at once. If you don’t see the controls, simply tap your screen and they will appear.

ipad zoom gallery view
Source: macrumors.com

Viewing Yourself in a Zoom Meeting on an iPad

To see yourself in a Zoom meeting on an iPad, first tap the View button in the top-right corner of the video window. Then, tap Show Self View. This will display your video on your screen so that you can monitor how you look during the call.

Troubleshooting Zoom Issues on iPad

The reason why you can’t see yourself on Zoom on iPad is that the ‘turn off my video when joining a meeting’ option is enabled by default. To be able to see yourself, you need to disable this option by going to Settings > Video > Meetings and disabling the option. Once you have done that, you should be able to see yourself on Zoom on your iPad.

Does Zoom Work Effectively on iPad?

Yes, Zoom works very well on iPad. It is a great way to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues while you are away from your computer. The app is easy to use and provides high-quality video and audio. You can easily share your screen, join meetings, and collaborate in real-time with other participants. The interface is intuitive and the app runs smoothly on iPad’s powerful processor. Additionally, Zoom also offers optional features like recording meetings and creating break-out rooms that make it an even more robust platform for communication.

Accessing Zoom Settings on an iPad

The Zoom settings on an iPad can be found by opening your iPad’s Settings app, then tapping Accessibility. From there, tap Zoom and you will be able to turn the switch for Zoom on or off. If you need to adjust further settings, such as the zoom filter or maximum zoom level, these options can also be accessed from within the Zoom settings.

Viewing All Participants in a Zoom Meeting

To get Zoom to show all participants, you need to switch to Gallery View. This can be done by tapping the tile icon for “Gallery View” at the top left when you touch the screen. Once activated, the Gallery View will display up to 9 or 16 participants simultaneously.

ipad zoom gallery view
Source: appleinsider.com

Absence of Gallery View on Zoom

Unfortunately, gallery view is only available for meetings with 3 or more participants. This feature allows all participants to see each other at the same time, so it’s not available for calls with two people. If you want to switch to a different view during your call, you can tap the screen and select Switch to Active Speaker at the top-right corner.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Zoom mobile app on iPad provides users with an effective way to communicate with up to 49 participants at once. The app supports active speaker or gallery view and allows users to see up to 9 participants in the gallery view. To switch from active speaker view, tap Switch to Gallery View in the upper-left corner of the Zoom window. Additionally, users can enable the self-view option by clicking Show Self View in the top right corner of the video window. Furthermore, users can adjust their settings such as choosing a region for Pinned Zoom, Full Screen Zoom, or Window Zoom by triple tapping with three fingers. With these features, users can easily and effectively connect with others through iPad’s Zoom app.

Share This:
Photo of author

James Walker

James Walker has a deep passion for technology and is our in-house enthusiastic editor. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, and loves to test the latest gadgets and play with older software (something we’re still trying to figure out about himself). Hailing from Iowa, United States, James loves cats and is an avid hiker in his free time.