Graphics Cursor; General Information - Polycom ViewStation FX4000 User Manual

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Graphics Cursor

General Information

© Polycom, Inc. 2002
The Graphics Cursor is an arrow (pointer) that you can display and
move around on a slide. The cursor is a convenient way to point to
a specific item or area of the slide while you are talking about the
item or area.
The graphics cursor is available only in slide/snapshot viewing
mode and works on any slide that has been received from:
Someone pressing the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control
A Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
PolycomSnap
The cursor is not available in preview mode.
The graphics cursor is displayed only for the current slide; that is,
the slide that is displayed when you activate the cursor. If you go to
another slide, the cursor is not displayed. You must display the
cursor again.
You can use the graphics cursor on a graphics monitor or VGA
monitor. The cursor is available only on a dual-monitor or
multi-monitor system, not a single-monitor system using your main
monitor only.
Any party in the video call that is viewing the slide can manipulate
the graphics cursor. In addition, all parties can see the cursor as long
as one site has displayed the cursor.
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