by Monique Willson | Mar 15, 2022 | Zoom
Zoom can be used from a Browser by clicking a link and connecting to a hearing. However, all Zoom functionality may not be available. INTERPRETERS, must use the latest version of Zoom Desktop Client software to connect to meetings and access all available language... by Monique Willson | Sep 8, 2020 | Zoom
Attendees will be able to see and/or hear the court proceeding in the same manner as the participants. This virtual experience should resemble sitting in the courtroom gallery. Zoom hearings may be limited to 100 total participants. View Upcoming Hearings Held by... by Monique Willson | Sep 8, 2020 | Zoom
Sign up for a Zoom account (paid subscription NOT required). Go to https://zoom.us and create an account. Set your name, phone, email, and an image (if you would like something other than your name to display when you stop video). Download Zoom desktop client or app.... by Monique Willson | Sep 8, 2020 | Zoom
IMPORTANT: Smart phones CANNOT be used for interpreting in court hearings. When your are interpreting a hearing on Zoom, you will be joining the hearing as an Attendee and be promoted to the role of Panelist. When the hearing begins, the Courtroom Deputy will... by Monique Willson | Sep 8, 2020 | Zoom
Tap the … (ellipses) More button. Tap Language Interpretation. Then tap on the language you want to hear. (i.e., Spanish)*. Tap the slider to “Mute Original Audio” to silence all other languages*. When interpretation services are complete tap “Off”. NOTE:... by Monique Willson | Sep 8, 2020 | Zoom
When the Courtroom Deputy turns on the Interpretation function, click the Interpretation “globe” icon at the bottom of the screen. Click the language you want to hear (i.e., Spanish)*. Click “Mute Original Audio” to silence all other languages*. When interpretation...