Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.11 Guida Utente
Chapter 15: Share Content
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If the application you want to share is currently running, select it in the
list to begin sharing it.
list to begin sharing it.
If the application you want to share is not currently running, select
Other Application. The Other Application dialog box appears,
showing a list of all applications on your computer. Select the
application, and then select Share.
Other Application. The Other Application dialog box appears,
showing a list of all applications on your computer. Select the
application, and then select Share.
Your application appears in a sharing window on participant screens.
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To share an additional application, select the application that you want to
share:
share:
If that application is currently running, select Share.
If the application is not currently running, select Share Application in
the Event Controls Panel.
the Event Controls Panel.
Tip: When you open any application that you have minimized, it opens with the
sharing buttons in the upper-right corner.
sharing buttons in the upper-right corner.
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To switch between applications, select the drop-down arrow next to the
Share button.
Share button.
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To stop application sharing, select Stop Sharing on the title bar of the
application that you no longer want to share or the Event Controls Panel.
application that you no longer want to share or the Event Controls Panel.
Share applications with detailed color (Windows)
For Windows users only
By default, Event Manager sends images of shared software using 16-bit
color mode, which is the equivalent of your computer's “High Color” (16-bit)
setting. This mode provides an accurate representation of color for most
shared applications. However, if your shared application contains detailed
color images-such as color gradients-the color may not appear accurately on
participants' screens. For example, color gradients may appear and color
“bands.”
color mode, which is the equivalent of your computer's “High Color” (16-bit)
setting. This mode provides an accurate representation of color for most
shared applications. However, if your shared application contains detailed
color images-such as color gradients-the color may not appear accurately on
participants' screens. For example, color gradients may appear and color
“bands.”
If the accuracy and resolution of color in a shared application is important, you
can turn on True Color mode in Event Manager. Using this mode, however,
may affect the performance of application sharing.
can turn on True Color mode in Event Manager. Using this mode, however,
may affect the performance of application sharing.
When using True Color mode, you can select one of the following options:
Better imaging (no image compression)
Better performance (some image compression)