Using Join.me; Limitations Of Using Join.me; Some Practical Applications For Join.me - Mitel MiVoice User Manual

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USING JOIN.ME

Use join.me™ as a simple screen sharing tool to share your desktop.You can launch it in a
variety of ways, depending on your use:
Tap
on the screen.
Press the join.me icon.
You will see a sign-in screen.
Enter the code you received in an email link or the code given to you from the presenter.
Tap the big green arrow button.
You have now joined the sharing session.
If this is the first time join.me is being launched, you will scroll through a series of three windows.
On the last window, press the Back key
code.
Note: Clicking a join.me link from an email link is not supported.

LIMITATIONS OF USING JOIN.ME

The phone cannot host a meeting. You can use the RemoteRDP application to control the
PC that is hosting the shared join.me session.
The PC hosting the meeting cannot pass control to the join.me client on the phone.
The join.me client on the phone can view the presentation, chat with the participants, pinch
the touch screen to zoom in/out of the presentation.
For information about hosting a meeting with join.me, see www.join.me.

SOME PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR JOIN.ME

With your laptop in the conference room, start join.me on your laptop. Get your presentation,
document, or spreadsheet ready. Start join.me on the Video Phone and share it on the
HDMI display. Control the join.me session from the laptop.
Same as above, but the remote Video Phone with an HDMI display also starts the join.me
session to the other conference room using the same join.me ID. There is a conference
call between the two of you. You can control the presentation from your laptop.
You can use RDP to login to your desktop. Start join.me on your PC. Call another user on
the Video Phone, and they can start their join.me session with your join.me user ID.
Another user can join using the last two scenarios by starting join.me on their PC and call
into the Video Phone using a regular phone (home, cell, etc).
to display a sign-in screen to input your access
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