Changing Your Own Video Layout - Avaya Scopia XT Series User Manual

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Figure 36: Displaying computer content by default when not in a call

Changing Your Own Video Layout

About this task
This section details how to change your own video layout during a call or meeting. A video layout is the
arrangement of participant images as they appear on the monitor in a videoconference. If the meeting
includes a presentation, a layout can also refer to the arrangement of the presentation image together
with the meeting participants.
The available layouts depend on the number of streams in your meeting and how many monitors you
have. There are three streams: your own video, the remote video, and a shared presentation. With one
screen, you fill it with the remote video and overlap a small window of your own video. With a shared
presentation, you must choose a video layout. With two monitors, you have more choices of video
layouts (see
38).
User Guide for Avaya Video Collaboration Solution for IP Office
Version 8.3
Set Local Presentation Mode to Auto. In this mode, the system always shows the
computer content when not in a call, and asks if you want to accept incoming calls.
Figure 37: Examples of video layouts with three streams on single or dual monitors
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