
I’ve created a list of 17 Zoom meeting video tricks so, as either a virtual meeting leader or attendee, you can look like a Rockstar. But you still have time to get ahead of the game and capitalize on your presence on this vital platform. Judge Roy Ferguson, who was present for the attorney’s online cat-astrophe, tweeted: “If a child used your computer, before you join a virtual hearing check the Zoom Video Options to be sure filters are off.Zoom meetings are becoming our new norm. Ponton had been using a secretary’s computer at a remote office in Presidio, Texas, so it could’ve been compromised by a young user that had used the cat filter beforehand.

The filter, available through Snap Inc., allows users to turn into any number of animals. Of course, you want to make sure the Snap Camera app is off before logging into a business, or other important, call.

To see if it’s on, select “Settings” and then “Video,” and then, where it says “Camera,” select “Snap Camera” from the drop-down menu. The Snap Camera should be running when you long into your Zoom call. Now you can have your own viral moment by turning yourself into a cat during Zoom calls. When done with your digital cosplay, shut down any apps utilizing your computer’s camera and then reopen Zoom, or any other webcam app of choice. Users can use the “Snap Camera” web page to download the filter, which will cause a circular camera lens symbol containing white lines to appear. Users can then outfit themselves with everything from a dog face to the aforementioned virtual kitten costume, and other wacky Zoom filters. This free desktop app - which is available for both Mac and PC as well as Twitch streams and YouTube videos - allows users to bring a variety of interactive lenses to their computer’s webcam, the Daily Mail reported. Ponton accomplished his catcall inadvertently by using Snap Camera, a filter from Snap Inc., the company behind social-media app Snapchat. Well, now you can follow suit - or digital cat filter, rather - thanks to this handy tutorial on how to apply a virtual catsuit for a Zoom message. His colleagues then had to talk him through the cat-astrophe in a video with almost 30 million views on Twitter. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday. I thought I had a migraine from being on Zoom - It was a stroke

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