Email invitations: Join through clicking the link in your email invitation.If someone has invited you to a Zoom meeting, you can join through an email or Zoom chat invite, from your browser, desktop client, or mobile app, with a H.323 or SIP device, and from a landline or mobile phone. Now, let’s look the ways you can join a Zoom meeting. First, take a look at our first FAQ on downloading Zoom and scheduling meetings. It is available here.Have you just created your Zoom account? Wondering what to do next? Interested in Zoom’s features? You’ve come to the right place! We’ve curated some of the most commonly asked questions to help you jump start your Zoom experience. If you want to use the script for your screen size, I wrote a small notebook to help you guide through it. I use 13-inch MacBook pro, so the coordinates hardcoded in the script are suitable for this screensize. The command line version of the tool is available on GitHub here python AutoZOOM_v0.03.py -zoom_link "zoom-meeting-link" -meeting_date "06-09-2020" -meeting_time "13-00-00" Imroved tech comes with both good and bad benefits! FINALLY, The evil benefit of this is attendending a class room lecture and getting credits without actually attending it. The dark side of such automations is even when the actual person is away from the computer, it can still join. One can also go further and repeat the process over a given days and time periods. So far, this script takes one date and time to auto join the meeting. Pyg.click(x=195, y=31, clicks=1, interval=0, button='left') # maximize zoom app Pyg.click(x=805, y=254, clicks=1, interval=0, button='left') # click on open zoom.app option Time.sleep(5) # given time for the link to show app top-up window Wb.get(using='chrome').open(zoom_link, new=2) #open zoom link in a new window Print("Your ZOOM meeting starts in " + str(wait_time_sec/60) + " min") Wait_time_sec = (required_datetime - ().replace(microsecond=0)).total_seconds() # time difference between current and meeting time Required_datetime = given_datetime(meeting_date_x, meeting_time_x) Meeting_time_x = format_time(meeting_time) Meeting_date_x = format_date(meeting_date) # join the meetingĭef join_meeting(zoom_link, meeting_date, meeting_time): All steps from 1-4 from above are performed here. Return datetime.datetime(given_date, given_date, given_date, given_time, given_time, given_time)įollowing is the core of the script to join the meeting. # functions to format date, timeĭef given_datetime(given_date, given_time): import pyautogui as pygįollowing are the helper functions to convert human readable date, time formats to python interpretable format. pyautogui helps controlling mouse, keyboard from within python. In the following only pyautogui and click (for command line version) needs to be installed separately, rest come by default with python. Maximize zoom app window and mute yourselfįirst import requied modules.Open the zoom link on time in chrome and open zoom app.Sleep until the meeting time since the execution.Take zoom link, meeting date, meeting time as arguments.(Also, what's the point of being a nerd if you won't exploit tech!) Of course, you can add reminders to your phone, but if you would like to work keeping your phone away, this script will be of great help. For this reason, I wrote the following python script to auto join your zoom meeting. Oh yeah, I totally forgot, let's go.īut since we have moved online and working from home, your colleague/friend is not around you to remind you IF YOU FORGET TO JOIN A MEETING. I remember the days when I was working in the lab and a colleague asking me 'are you joining the meeting?'.