Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
The CaptureController
interface's resetZoomLevel()
method resets the captured display surface's zoom to its initial level, which is 100
.
The resetZoomLevel()
method must be invoked via transient activation. In addition, the user is asked for permission to share tabs when screen capture is first attempted; if the user denies permission the zoom level cannot be changed even with transient activation.
None.
Return valueA Promise
that fulfills with undefined
.
InvalidStateError
DOMException
An attempt is made to invoke resetZoomLevel()
without transient activation.
NotAllowedError
DOMException
Thrown when:
captured-surface-control
Permissions Policy does not permit the page to use the Captured Surface Control API.resetZoomLevel()
usage
The following snippet adds an event listener to a button so that when it is clicked, the resetZoom()
function is called. This in turn calls the resetZoomLevel()
method, resetting the captured surface's zoom level to 100
.
// Create controller and start capture
const controller = new CaptureController();
videoElem.srcObject = await navigator.mediaDevices.getDisplayMedia({
controller,
});
// ...
resetBtn.addEventListener("click", resetZoom);
async function resetZoom() {
await controller.resetZoomLevel();
}
See Using the Captured Surface Control API for a full working example.
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