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HOW TO USE ZOOM - How to Host/Attend a Meeting [for Beginners]
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HOW TO USE ZOOM - How to Host/Attend a Meeting [for Beginners]

START ZOOM HERE: http://santrelmedia.com/recommends/zoom/ Need to host or attend a conference and nervous that you might screw up? In this video, I show you everything you need to know about hosting or attending a meeting/class/conference/lecture/call online with Zoom. Zoom is a powerful and popular platform for online video meetings with great features such as sharing video, audio, screen/windows, document cameras, white boards, chats, and much more. There are several plans available, but to start, Zoom is completely free with a 4 person limit and 40 minute limit on meetings. You can choose a plan and host up to 1000 people in a single meeting, or broadcast a lecture to 10,000 and the streams can last up to ~24 hrs. I hope this video helps you to better understand how to use Zoom on your desktop or laptop (or mobile device). Thank you for watching! SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY MARKETING EMAIL: https://mailchi.mp/6efe044b5874/santrelmedia Whether you are working at a large company, small business, or for yourself, we are excited to share our weekly 5-Point Marketing Monday with you! This includes our favorite gear, tips, experts, quotes, questions, and thoughts for this week to get your week started on a successful week. Enjoy! Our Top Website Tips/Picks: Top Website builders: https://santrelmedia.com/website-builders/ Top Wordpress Hosts, Tools, and Builders: https://santrelmedia.com/wordpress/ Squarespace review: https://santrelmedia.com/squarespace-review/ Wix review: https://santrelmedia.com/wix-review/ Follow us on Instagram: Nate: https://www.instagram.com/nateobrienn/ Mike: https://www.instagram.com/mikeobrienn/ SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/santrelmedia DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! Everything in this video is based on information we learned from online resources, our own experience, and books we have read. Please do your own research before making any important decisions. You and only you are responsible for any and all digital marketing decisions you make. Thank you for watching!
How to take a screenshot with Samsung Galaxy Android smartphones
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How to take a screenshot with Samsung Galaxy Android smartphones

Taking a snapshot of your Android phone’s screen is not hard, and there are all sorts of other situations where a screenshot would come in handy, from sharing your home screen setup with friends to obtaining pictorial proof of your new high score in a game. Sadly, it has never been all that easy to accomplish, often needing a third-party app to achieve. With the introduction of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich a few years ago, that all changed, so here’s a quick guide on how this feature works on the Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy Note 2, and Galaxy Note as examples. We’ve also included a guide to taking a screenshot on ANY other Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, and KitKat. Take a screenshot on a Galaxy S5 using a hand swipe Taking a screenshot on the Galaxy S5 with a hand swipe is almost the same as older models, but the Settings menu is simpler. Open Settings Motions and gestures. Tick the Palm swipe to capture box. Close the menu and find the screen you want to capture. Shape your hand like you are karate “chopping” the screen, set your hand vertically on either side of the screen, then horizontally swipe across it — it doesn’t matter which way — like your hand is a photo scanner. If you’ve done it correctly, you should hear the camera shutter and receive a notification that a picture has been saved to the gallery. It takes a few tries. Enjoy! Take a screenshot on a Galaxy S4 or earlier phone using a hand swipe This should work on almost any other recent Galaxy phone ones that have come out since the Galaxy S3 in 2012. If your phone’s lock screen has a water droplet unlock effect, a sun flare unlock effect, or a colorful bubbly effect, this should work for you. Open Settings Motion. Scroll down and find Hand Motion, then Palm swipe to capture, and tick the box. Close the menu and find the screen you want to capture. Shape your hand like you are karate “chopping” the screen, set your hand vertically on either side of the screen, then horizontally swipe across it it doesn’t matter which way like your hand is a photo scanner. If you’ve done it correctly, you should hear the camera shutter and receive a notification that a picture has been saved to the gallery. Screenshot away! Take a screenshot on any Galaxy phone using a button combination This should work on the Galaxy S3 and more recent phones like the Galaxy S5, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S4 Zoom, Galaxy S4 Active, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Mega 6.3, Galaxy Tab 3 Pro, and Galaxy S4 Mini. Any of them that have a Home button. Pressing the Power and Home buttons at the same time will grab an image of the screen. This can be awkward to get right, so it’s important to remember to press both buttons at the same time, and hold them until the shutter sound is heard. You need to hold the Power button slightly before pressing the Home button, then hold them both down. Both of these methods will also work on a Galaxy Note. Take a screenshot on the Galaxy Note 3 or Note Pro using the S Pen On the Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note Pro, and Galaxy Note 10.1 there are now two new ways to take screenshots. To use these, you have to open the Air Command menu, which you can do by pulling out the S Pen stylus, or by hovering the pen over the screen and clicking the button on it. Scrapbooker: This is a selection in the Air Command radial menu. It lets you draw a circle around a part of the screen to take a screenshot. After you take a picture of part of the screen, you can add tags, notes, and categories to organize the pic. You can access the photo from a special scrapbook app on the device. Screen Write: This feature was also on the Note 2, but that device lacked an Air Command menu. Select it from the options to take a screenshot. You can then write notes on top of the image. There are options to change your pen color and size if you want to get creative. Just hold the button and tap: On all S Pen Galaxy devices, you can also hold down the button on the S Pen and touch the pen to the screen, holding it there until you see and/or hear a screenshot being taken. This technique is best on the Note 2, Note 8.0, and original Note 10.1. http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/how-to-take-a-screenshot-on-galaxy-s3-note-2-android/
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