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6. Understanding What You See On-Screen

This chapter explains what you can expect to see on-screen when you are in a call, such as how the tiles
might be laid out and where you can expect data to appear when it's shared. This chapter also describes the
various indications that you may see in the corner of the display when you are in a call.

UNDERSTANDING THE VIDYOROOM ON-SCREEN LAYOUTS

What you see on-screen when you're in a call depends on a number of factors, such as whether you have
one or two displays, whether data is being shared, which Layout mode you are in (Continuous Presence or
Preferred Participant), and how many tiles you selected to view.
Here are some general guidelines to help you anticipate what you will see on-screen:
The default number of tiles that appear during a call is 8 tiles.
You can view up to 16 tiles, however, by pressing the 0 (zero) button on the remote control.
If you want to limit the number of tiles back to 8 tiles or fewer, you can click a number from 1
through 8 on the remote control.
If you have only one display:
If you are in Continuous Presence mode and a participant shares data, the data share will
appear in the largest tile (in other words, you will switch to Preferred Participant mode).
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