 A lot of people don't realize that Zoom has keyboard shortcuts, which makes it easy to do things like mute everybody in the room or to start the recording or pause the recording. Temporarily things like that. So let me go ahead and show you. I'm talking about the Zoom app that's downloaded to the computer. So I'm going to, I've already opened it. I'm going to go into the menu and preferences. And here are the settings. And on the left hand side is keyboard shortcuts. And so once you get there, you can simply scroll up and down to learn what's available and give things a try when you're in the meeting. Now, the other thing people don't realize is you can define the keyboard shortcut to be something different. So for example, this pause and resume recording is something that I do a lot in my meetings. The problem is Command Shift P would require my right hand to do. And I'm more used to using keyboard shortcuts with my left hand. So I'm going to go ahead and click on this. And now that it's highlighted, I'm going to go and type the keyboard shortcut that I want, which in this case would be Command Shift E. So I'll type that right now. Okay. So if it doesn't work, then you've got to restart Zoom. I actually have had this problem before. So I'm going to go and restart the Zoom here. Okay, I'm kind of glad that that bug happened so I could show you what to do in case of that. So I've restarted Zoom. I'm going to go ahead and go back into preferences or settings. And I'm going to go ahead and pull up the keyboard shortcuts again. You can just find that on the left hand side. Okay, let's go back to resume recording. I'm going to do Command Shift E now. And it's still not working. Weird. Okay, apparently third time's the charm because I was able to restart the Zoom app and open the thing and I was able to make it Command Shift E by clicking on and typing it. So anyway, I hope this is helpful. I hope you'll go and try and play around with the various keyboard shortcuts. And if you have any other favorite shortcuts for Zoom, comment below. I'd love to know what that is.