You can stop your camera from moving on Zoom by disabling the "Auto-Adjust" feature. This feature automatically adjusts your camera's position to keep you centered in the frame.
Here's how to disable it:
- Open Zoom and join a meeting.
- Click on the "Settings" icon (the gear icon) in the bottom left corner of the Zoom window.
- Select "Video" from the left-hand menu.
- Uncheck the box next to "Adjust for low light" if you want to disable the auto-adjust feature for all lighting conditions.
- Alternatively, uncheck the box next to "Adjust for low light" and "Mirror my video" if you only want to disable the feature in low-light situations.
- Click "Close" to save your changes.
Note: If you're still experiencing camera movement after disabling the auto-adjust feature, it might be due to a problem with your webcam or internet connection.
Other Possible Causes and Solutions:
- Camera settings: Check your camera's settings to see if there are any features that could be causing the movement.
- Zoom background: If you're using a virtual background, the software might be trying to adjust the camera to fit the background, leading to movement.
- Internet connection: A slow or unstable internet connection can cause lag and make your camera appear to move.