If the others see you at a Zoom conference, when my camera is on, how do they see me then they can see more of my room where I'm if, for example, they have a larger laptop than me
They only see what you see
The others can't see anything that your camera does not record
No, your camera alone determines how much the others can see of you, it depends on the angle.
Only if you activate it yourself with zoom
Even if you have a larger laptop, for example?
Why you buy a bigger TV you can no longer see from film, your picture is only bigger.
Is the same principle
They only see the window that you see in the preview, just like the picture you see of the person who is speaking.
Yes, but then you will see more
Omg very clever
You see the same section, but the picture itself is larger and therefore perhaps more details. So tidying up something in the background might not do any harm and don't use a too busy background. Something more neutral.