Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8 Guida Utente
Chapter 14: Use WebEx Audio
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A headset icon appears next to your name in the participant list to indicate
that you are using your computer in the audio conference, and a mute icon
appears next to the video icon so that you can mute or unmute your
microphone as desired.
that you are using your computer in the audio conference, and a mute icon
appears next to the video icon so that you can mute or unmute your
microphone as desired.
You can switch from using your computer as your audio device to using your
telephone at any time during the audio conference.
telephone at any time during the audio conference.
Fine tune your microphone and speaker settings
If you are using your computer to connect to the meeting audio, you can fine-
tune your microphone and speaker settings to optimize your audio
experience.
tune your microphone and speaker settings to optimize your audio
experience.
The Speaker/Microphone Audio Test walks you through testing your devices,
and setting your speaker volume and microphone level.
and setting your speaker volume and microphone level.
When you first start or join a meeting, you can manually test and adjust your
sound device before you actually start using your computer for audio.
sound device before you actually start using your computer for audio.
1
From the meeting window menu, select Audio > Speaker/Microphone
Audio Test.
Audio Test.
2
Follow the instructions.
Tip: After you join the audio portion of the meeting you can retest your settings at any
time simply by reopening the Audio Conference dialog from the Quick Start and
clicking Test computer audio.
time simply by reopening the Audio Conference dialog from the Quick Start and
clicking Test computer audio.
Leave an audio conference
1
Click Audio below the Participant list.
The Audio Conference dialog box appears.
2
Click Disconnect Audio.
Your participation in the audio conference ends; however, your participation in
the event continues until you leave it or the host concludes it.
the event continues until you leave it or the host concludes it.