 How to Interact with Others Through Reactions and Emojis in Zoom First, let's start setting them up. Sign in to your Zoom account. Once inside, go to the left menu under the Personal category and select Settings here. On the right side, under the Meeting category, click on In Meeting Basic. Scroll down and find the option Meeting Reactions. Select the option by clicking on the checkbox. Below, you can choose between all emojis and selected emojis. Let's select all emojis. Click on the Save button to apply the changes. Now let's start using them. Being in a Zoom meeting, go to the bottom menu and click on the Reactions icon here. When you click on it, you will see the six default emojis. And if you click on these three dots, you will see the wide variety of options you have. Just click on the one you want to use and that's it. You can raise your hand while you are in a Zoom meeting. To do it, click on the Reactions icon. But this time, click the Raise Hand button here. As you can see on the left upper side, there is a raised hand emoji. And everyone in the meeting can see it too. To stop raising your hand, click on the lower hand button and that's it. Zoom recently added a new feature that is very handy for raising your hand or thumb during a meeting. Go to the Settings icon here. In the General section, scroll down and find the Reactions category here. Now check to activate the following emojis based on Hand Jester Recognition Box here. When you are next in a Zoom meeting and raise your hand, your camera is going to identify that Jester and automatically activate the Raise Hand emoji on the screen as you can see now. When you want to lower your hand, click on this button here. Also, when you thumb, the camera identifies that Jester and will display a thumb emoji on the screen. Wow! A very useful function, right? Countless, these Zoom functions will make your meetings more entertaining and interactive. Burn to Learn is working to help you understand the changes in technology as they happen. Stay in the know. Subscribe today.