The device takes advantage of the native USB feature of his Digispark board, and a few built-in keyboard shortcuts in Zoom. To solve all these problems, he built a physical mute button to easily toggle the mute option on and off during Zoom calls. Furthermore, when we get called on, we’re desperately trying to give the impression that we’ve been paying attention the entire time, even when we haven’t been. We’ve all had the problem of looking for our Zoom window buried behind any number of other applications, desperately searching for the mute button. wanted to spice up his video conferencing experience just a bit and make his experience a bit more ergonomic. With many conferences moving to fully virtual this year, video conferencing will continue to be a mainstay in our lives for the foreseeable future.
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