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Chapter 16: Sharing Software
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Tips for sharing software
The following tips can help you to share software more effectively:
Application sharing only: To save time during a training session, ensure that any
applications you intend to share are open on your computer. At the appropriate
time during the training session, you can then quickly begin sharing an
application, without waiting for the application to start.
applications you intend to share are open on your computer. At the appropriate
time during the training session, you can then quickly begin sharing an
application, without waiting for the application to start.
If participants cannot see all of the shared software without scrolling their sharing
windows, they can adjust their views of the shared software. They can reduce the
size of the shared software in decrements, or scale it to fit inside their sharing
windows.
windows, they can adjust their views of the shared software. They can reduce the
size of the shared software in decrements, or scale it to fit inside their sharing
windows.
To improve the performance of software sharing, close all applications that you
do not need to use or share on your computer. Doing so conserves processor
usage and memory on your computer, thus helping to ensure that Training
Manager can send images of shared software quickly during a training session.
Also, to ensure that a maximum amount of bandwidth is available for software
sharing, close any applications that use bandwidth, such as instant messaging or
chat programs, and programs that receive streaming audio or video from the
Web.
do not need to use or share on your computer. Doing so conserves processor
usage and memory on your computer, thus helping to ensure that Training
Manager can send images of shared software quickly during a training session.
Also, to ensure that a maximum amount of bandwidth is available for software
sharing, close any applications that use bandwidth, such as instant messaging or
chat programs, and programs that receive streaming audio or video from the
Web.
If you are sharing an application for which the rendering of color on participants'
screen is important, you can improve color quality by turning on True Color mode.
For details, see
screen is important, you can improve color quality by turning on True Color mode.
For details, see
Sharing applications with detailed color
(on page 281).
Application and Web browser sharing only: Avoid covering a shared application or
Web browser with another window on your computer's desktop. A crosshatched
pattern appears in participant sharing windows where the other window is
covering the shared application or browser.
Web browser with another window on your computer's desktop. A crosshatched
pattern appears in participant sharing windows where the other window is
covering the shared application or browser.
Application and Web browser sharing only: If you want to switch your display
between shared software and the Training Session window, you can pause
software sharing before you return to the Training Session window, and then
resume sharing once you return to the shared application. Pausing software
sharing conserves processor usage and memory on your computer while you
view the Training Session window. For details, see
between shared software and the Training Session window, you can pause
software sharing before you return to the Training Session window, and then
resume sharing once you return to the shared application. Pausing software
sharing conserves processor usage and memory on your computer while you
view the Training Session window. For details, see
Pausing and resuming
software sharing.
(on page 262)
Application and Web browser sharing only: If you have more than one monitor,
when you share an application or web browser, the participants can see it on
whichever monitor you are displaying it. If you move the application or Web
browser to another monitor, it is still visible to the participants. If you are sharing
when you share an application or web browser, the participants can see it on
whichever monitor you are displaying it. If you move the application or Web
browser to another monitor, it is still visible to the participants. If you are sharing