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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 5.4
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Chapter 1 Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing 5.4
About Application Sharing Mode
This section contains the following information:
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Application Sharing Tips
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Set your display resolution so that it is equivalent to or lower than the
resolution of other attendee windows. In general, setting your resolution to
1024 x 768 pixels allows most attendees (even notebook users) to optimally
view your shared application or document.
resolution of other attendee windows. In general, setting your resolution to
1024 x 768 pixels allows most attendees (even notebook users) to optimally
view your shared application or document.
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Size your application to be about the same size as the web collaboration
window in the meeting console.
window in the meeting console.
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Do not cover your shared application with other windows. If you do,
attendees will see a frozen image of the application you were sharing until the
application is uncovered.
attendees will see a frozen image of the application you were sharing until the
application is uncovered.
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Keep in mind that sharing high-color or textured slides takes up more
bandwidth than plain white background slides.
bandwidth than plain white background slides.
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Presentation and application sharing support 24-bit color for all users who
have the ability to view it. Keep in mind that for users who have less than 56k
bandwidth, the system automatically detects a low-bandwidth connection and
defaults to 8-bit.
have the ability to view it. Keep in mind that for users who have less than 56k
bandwidth, the system automatically detects a low-bandwidth connection and
defaults to 8-bit.
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Allow a few seconds for other attendees windows to update after making a
change or moving to another page.
change or moving to another page.
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Avoid constant scrolling through your application. When you do need to
move your document, use the Page Up and Page Down keys on your
keyboard. Attendees can scroll through the visible portion of your document
from their own desktops for better viewing.
move your document, use the Page Up and Page Down keys on your
keyboard. Attendees can scroll through the visible portion of your document
from their own desktops for better viewing.