How to enable Zoom and Slack Screen Share/ Recording
When you first sign in to a new laptop and attempt to screen share with Zoom or Slack, you will need to enable the Screen Recording feature in System Settings - Security and Privacy, as prompted by Zoom or Slack.
New hires: we recommend you change these settings before your first zoom meeting and before your first need for screen recording in Slack.
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Zoom Screen Share
To prompt Zoom to enable screen share: After you sign in to the Zoom app via SSO/ Okta, start a New Meeting.
To start a screen share, click on screen share at the bottom bar of the meeting
You should then see the options to pick which part of the screen you want to screen share. For now, pick anything and click on "share" in the bottom right corner because we need to enable the setting to allow Zoom to screen share.
After clicking on share, a new prompt will open, requesting you to grant Zoom access to screen share. Click on "Open System Settings"
It will automatically open to Privacy and Security, otherwise open the System Settings app, scroll down to Privacy and Security on the left side, click Screen Recording on the right side, toggle zoom on here:
Once you check the box/ toggle it on to enable zoom.us, another prompt will pop up asking you to Quit and Reopen Zoom in order to fully enable Zoom screen share. Click on that or quit Zoom manually.
It will take you back to zoom and prompt you to leave. Click on "Leave Meeting"
Zoom will quit and after that you will need to launch zoom again and sign back in via SSO/ Okta, depending on what the desk setup instructions were. After that you should be able to launch the meeting you were in and start a screen share with Zoom by clicking on the "screen share" at the Zoom bar.
If you see this prompt, you can ignore it. Just click on "Open System Settings" and then close out the System Settings window.
Enable Screen Share for Slack
After you sign into the Slack application, you can prompt Slack to enable screen share by clicking on the "Record video clip" button under the enter message field:
Or you can enable the prompt when you meet with people by clicking on the "Huddle" icon at the top right corner of slack after selecting the person you wish to talk to.
When the huddle has begun, you will then have the option to "share screen." Click on that button.
A prompt will pop up for the first time you're attempting either of these in order to allow Slack to screen share. Click on "Open System Settings"
It will automatically open to Privacy and Security, otherwise open the System Settings app, scroll down to Privacy and Security on the left side, click Screen Recording on the right side, toggle Slack on here:
A prompt will pop up requiring you to quick Slack to fully enable the screen share feature. Click on "Quit and Reopen" to do so or quit the Slack app entirely.
Once Slack quits and you reopen it and sign back in again, you can now rejoin the huddle again and select the option to screen share and it should work, asking you to select which part of the screen to share.
Whenever you are finished with Slack huddles, make sure to click on "Leave Huddle" to end it.