Zoom & iPad 6
Can I use my iPad for Zoom meetings?
and can I keep my iPad NOT linked to my Mac or iPhone (as a stNd alone product)?
iPad, iPadOS 13
You can make a difference in the Apple Support Community!
When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.
When you sign up with your Apple Account, you can provide valuable feedback to other community members by upvoting helpful replies and User Tips.
Can I use my iPad for Zoom meetings?
and can I keep my iPad NOT linked to my Mac or iPhone (as a stNd alone product)?
iPad, iPadOS 13
I see. You're describing the way Apple has designed the iCloud service to sync your data to all your devices.
Zoom can work that way (via the Zoom servers) in that it gives you continuity for meetings between devices, but to avoid this don't install it on any device you on which you don't want to use it. There is no obligation. Use it only where you want it.
I see. You're describing the way Apple has designed the iCloud service to sync your data to all your devices.
Zoom can work that way (via the Zoom servers) in that it gives you continuity for meetings between devices, but to avoid this don't install it on any device you on which you don't want to use it. There is no obligation. Use it only where you want it.
Zoom for iOS woks on iPads and iPhones running iOS 8 or later. I've had Zoom chats with participants using iPads and it works well.
What do you mean by "not linked" to your Mac? You have not explained.
If your iPad does not have a SIM you will need to use Wi-Fi.
Hi, David McKinlay, Thank you for you quick reply. It was very helpful.
To answer your question: What I meant by “linked” is that everything I do, taking a picture on my iPhone, emails on my iPad, reading news articles on my iPad, all show up on the other instruments including the Mac. And I would like to use Zoom on the iPad Exclusively without Zoom then going onto the Mac. I would prefer the Zoom is not on my phone either—just on the iPad.
Is that possible? Thanks for helping me, Gisela
You avoid it by activating the meeting link on the device - the iPad in your example - with which you want to use Zoom. To have the link that device will have earlier received the email or text message containing the link.
In any case you control what software or apps is to be installed on a device so no, it doesn't happen "automatically".
Meeting invitations from contacts (not a link but a live invitation from someone registered in your Zoom as a contact) occur within the Zoom chat software which has to be running to receive it. Obviously you will have launched Zoom on your iPad to receive the live invitation.
My mother is about your age Gisela and she is also learning new tech things every day. And you know what - so are we all here in this community forum. Nobody is an expert in everything. I've had Macs for 30 years and I've found that you only learn by doing it for yourself and asking for advice when you get stuck.
If I want to join in a meeting with a group of friends, won’t that automatically install Zoom on the device I use to join into the meeting, though? How do I avoid that?
Thank you so much, David, for your patience and understanding. I am 79 and sometimes still fearful of things new. Thanks again, Gisela
Zoom & iPad 6