Jumping into a Zoom meeting is a great way to attend a meeting or webinar remotely or connect with distant friends and family worldwide. The best part of Zoom is that it’s free for basic meetings holding up to 100 people. If you want to learn how to become a Zoom master, we have assembled a list of Zoom keyboard shortcuts that you can use to manage your meeting, control your audio-video settings, and communicate with others, all with a simple keystroke.

While we have assembled all of Zoom’s keyboard shortcuts for Mac, PC, Linux, and iOS below, you can also access a full list of shortcuts within the Zoom desktop client itself. If you are running Zoom on your desktop computer, log in to Zoom, click on your Profile Photo in the upper-right corner, select Settings from the drop-down list, and click Keyboard Shortcuts.

If you’re using a Mac to run Zoom, the following keyboard shortcuts will work with desktop client versions 3.5.19877.0701 or higher. To obtain the latest version of the Zoom desktop client for your Mac, visit the Zoom website.

Getting started with your meeting:

Control your audio and video:

Recording the meeting:

Control your view:

Communicate with others:

If you’re using a PC to run Zoom, the following keyboard shortcuts will work with desktop client versions 3.5.19869.0701 or higher. To obtain the latest version of the Zoom desktop client for your PC, visit the Zoom website.

Control your audio and video:

Recording the meeting:

Control your view:

Communicate with others:

If you’re someone who’s trying to use your PC to run the Zoom application, we think the following list of convenient keyboard shortcuts will help. They all will run with desktop client versions 3.5.19869.0701 or above. To get the newest version of the Zoom desktop client for your PC, we suggest you take the time to visit the Zoom website.

Control your audio and video:

Recording the meeting:

Control your view:

Communicate with others:

If you’re using a Linux computer to run Zoom, the following keyboard shortcuts will work with desktop client versions 1.1.32904.1120 or higher. To obtain the Zoom desktop client’s latest version for your Linux computer, visit the Zoom website.

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