Well, if you are often going to the same meeting then you can just open the 
Zoom Application. In terms of going to the dialog, you can try vo-J or 
vo-shift-J and see if either of these go to the dialog. 
. 
                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On May 22, 2020, at 9:47 AM, Raul A. Gallegos <r...@raulgallegos.com> wrote:
> 
> Howdy folks. Here’s a quick question, and if the answer is simple and easy, 
> I’m hoping that others can enlighten me.
> 
> Using a Mac and the Google Chrome browser, is there a more efficient way of 
> sjoining Zoom meetings when activating a link?
> 
> My current process is to press Return on the link, causing the Chrome browser 
> to open. Once this happens, I have to stop interacting with the web page, 
> then move to the pop-up, interact with it, and then VO+Right to the Open Zoom 
> button. Now, I personally don’t have any issues doing this, but in thinking 
> of being more efficient, and in showing some of my clients an easier method, 
> I’m wondering if there is a different way. For example, does Google Chrome 
> have a hot key to focus a pop-up notification. Something similar to focusing 
> other areas. In Windows, there is a hot key, Alt+Shift+A, but I haven’t been 
> able to find an equivalent
> Hot key for Mac.
> 
> In doing some research, I found that Chrome used to allow for a check box to 
> always and automatically open certain programs based on the link type, but 
> this has apparently been removed for security reasons. My goal is to make it 
> so that a Mac user who uses Chrome, can simply press Return on a Zoom link, 
> and it will open in Chrome, then automatically redirect to Zoom app and enter 
> the meeting.
> 
> Thank you, and I hope my message makes sense.
> 
> 
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