The Zoom Microsoft Outlook Plugin is designed to make scheduling a meeting in Microsoft Outlook quick. Note: Due to new security protocol on Mac OS 10.14 Mojave, the Outlook Plugin is not yet supported on Mojave. Missing Plugin. Lock Zoom to 200% in Outlook 2013 I want to lock the zoom to 200% for reading emails. Want to make least Facebook emails text bigger and pictures I get in Swap Group notifications. Picture is to small. I know there is a lever on the bottom and on reading pane you can put temporary. But want to know If I can lock it for reading email.s.
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There were some exceptions to this, such as being able to individually exempt websites from your ad blocker based on the plugin’s settings, but most settings were applied to all websites. This now changes in Safari 11, which will be released as part of on September 25, 2017. Safari 11 includes a new feature called Settings for This Website that lets you configure a range of settings and options on a site-by-site basis. Here’s how it works. First, as mentioned, this feature is only in Safari 11.0 and newer. Mac owners can test this out today via the, or wait until the operating system launches to the public later this month.
Once you’re up and running with Safari 11, launch a new browser window and navigate to a website for which you’d like to configure settings. Once the website is loaded right-click (or Control-click) in Safari’s address bar at the top of the window.
From the menu that appears, left-click on Settings for This Website. Alternatively, you can select Safari Settings for This Website from the menu bar at the top of the screen. Either method will display a pop-down menu in the Safari address bar. From here, you can configure several options that will apply only to that specific website: Use Reader When Available: is a feature that strips everything except the text and in-article images from a website and displays them to you in a clean, distraction-free way. You can manually enable Reader when you view an article, but checking this box in Safari 11 will always load articles in Reader when you visit the site. Note, however, that not all sites or articles support Reader, so this will only work when you visit a compatible webpage.
Enable Content Blockers: Last year, Apple added to Safari for Mac. These let you block ads, videos, and other content from loading unless you explicitly exempted a site. By using this option in Safari 11, you can now enable or disable all content blockers for a specific site. Page Zoom: Previous versions of Safari let users set a default universal zoom setting, allowing users with impaired vision to make websites look bigger, or allowing users to fit more content on the screen by reducing the zoom level. As mentioned, this was a universal setting that applied to all websites.
Now, you can use this option to set unique zoom levels for individual websites that will persist even between browsing sessions. Auto-Play: One of Safari 11’s other big features is that it can be configured to stop videos from automatically playing when you load a website. This option lets you control this feature on a per-site basis. For example, you may want videos of sports highlights at NHL.com to automatically play, but not those annoying and meaningless videos at CNN.com. Your options include allowing everything to auto-play, allowing videos without sound to auto-play, or blocking all videos from auto-playing. When you’re done configuring settings for a particular website, just click anywhere outside of the settings window to close it.
Your new settings will take effect immediately. Manage Website Settings If you’d like to get an overview of each of your per-site settings, or set universal settings, head to Safari Preferences Websites. Here, you’ll see a list of options on the left (including some options that aren’t available in the drop-down menu mentioned previously, but arise as requested on each site) and a list of sites that have been configured on the right. This allows you to view your settings for each site, as well as modify them if you changed your mind after initially setting them up. The old “universal” settings are still here, too.
You’ll find them at the bottom of each section, usually labeled “When visiting other websites.” This lets you choose the default behavior for each category for any site you haven’t manually configured. Of course, you can always override this default behavior by modifying a particular site’s settings as described above.
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Issue Description Workaround Last updated When using macOS Mojave, Zoom plugin does not appear in Outlook 2019 or 2016 The current plugin version (4.4.) is not compatible with macOS Mojave. For details about upcoming releases and resolved issues, see. October 2, 2018 Room systems forcibly muted on entry When joining a Zoom meeting whose owner has enabled Mute participants upon entry, participants joining from a room system (such as a Cisco or Polycom unit) may be unable to unmute themselves.
The room system's mute controls may appear to function, but audio will not be transmitted. Affected participants should be able to unmute by using Zoom's touch tone menu: press 1 to bring up the menu, and then 2 to unmute. Alternatively, the host or co-hosts can unmute the room system by using the 'Manage Participants' menu. August 23, 2018 Crash after sharing screen On some computers, the Zoom client software may crash when you halt a screen share. In the Zoom client settings menu, disable Enable screen sharing with GPU acceleration. If you don't see this option, install the newest version of the Zoom client from. March 20, 2018 Cannot connect to meetings that have encryption enabled Your on-campus videoconference unit (Cisco, Tandberg, etc.) may fail to connect to a Zoom meeting if the owner has End-to-end encryption enabled in the.
To resolve the issue, restart the videoconference unit, or contact UITS Classroom & Conferencing Support ( [email protected], 812-856-2020, Skype for Business/Lync: cthelp) for help. September 8, 2017 Unintended dial tone when joining meetings When joining a Zoom meeting from a computer equipped with a Logitech cc3000e Conference Cam, you may hear an unexpected dial tone coming from the Logitech unit's speaker. Only exiting the meeting stops this dial tone.
Before launching your Zoom meeting, exit Skype for Business. June 1, 2017 Screen sharing fails from Skype for Business Users connecting to a Zoom meeting from Skype for Business are unable to share content with the meeting. Screen shares originating from the Zoom app are unaffected. Join the Zoom meeting using the Zoom app. May 25, 2017.