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services:jitsi:start [2020/12/04 11:46] – hamiltoc97 | services:jitsi:start [2020/12/04 11:52] – hamiltoc97 |
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After having chosen a name, you will enter the room and if you haven't used our Jitsi instance previously and made permanent settings be asked by your browser whether to allow the page to use the microphone and camera. | After having chosen a name, you will enter the room and if you haven't used our Jitsi instance previously and made permanent settings be asked by your browser whether to allow the page to use the microphone and camera. |
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By default the current speaker will be shown large and all the other participants on the side. | By default the current speaker will be shown large and all the other participants on the side. |
When you press <color #FF0101>(5)</color> you will be again asked for permission, whether you want to allow the page to share your desktop and depending on your browser you will be asked to choose a window, the entire desktop or tab that you want to share. By pressing <color #9CE805>(3)</color> you can also show your camera feed in addition to what you share. | When you press <color #FF0101>(5)</color> you will be again asked for permission, whether you want to allow the page to share your desktop and depending on your browser you will be asked to choose a window, the entire desktop or tab that you want to share. By pressing <color #9CE805>(3)</color> you can also show your camera feed in addition to what you share. |
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Pressing <color #ec0411>(8)</color> signals to the other participants via a small popup that you would like to speak. | Pressing <color #ec0411>(6)</color> signals to the other participants via a small popup that you would like to speak. |
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Pressing <color #FF0101>(4)</color> opens a chat window for a general chat between all participants. You can send private messages to a mouseover menu on the other participants windows in the <color #349ED4>user list</color> or the tiled view and they will appear in the same chat window in a different colour. | Pressing <color #FF0101>(4)</color> opens a chat window for a general chat between all participants. You can send private messages to a mouseover menu on the other participants windows in the <color #349ED4>user list</color> or the tiled view and they will appear in the same chat window in a different colour. |
The buttons on the right are <color #E946B3>(7)</color> //tiled view//, <color #E946B3>(8)</color> //invite people//, <color #E946B3>(9)</color> security options (encryption and password settings), and <color #E946B3>(10)</color> more settings. | The buttons on the right are <color #E946B3>(7)</color> //tiled view//, <color #E946B3>(8)</color> //invite people//, <color #E946B3>(9)</color> security options (encryption and password settings), and <color #E946B3>(10)</color> more settings. |
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Pressing <color #E946B3>(7)</color> changes to the tiled meeting view, where you can see all participants at the same time (including yourself). This is a good time to explain the status icons on participants' windows. <color #038728>(1)</color> is the //connection quality//, <color #038728>(2)</color> show whether they are //audio or video muted// (in this example both), <color #038728>(3)</color> is the //moderator star//, and <color #038728>(4)</color> //is a menu with options to interact with the user directly//. If you are not a moderator the <color #038728>(4)</color> allows you to direct message that user, and adjust a volume bar which controls how loud you hear that specific person. If you are the moderator you have many more rights, including muting other participants, granting them moderator rights, and being able to remove them from the room. The first person to enter a room is the moderator. | Pressing <color #E946B3>(7)</color> changes to the tiled meeting view, where you can see all participants at the same time (including yourself). This is a good time to explain the status icons on participants' windows. <color #038728>(1)</color> is the //connection quality//, <color #038728>(2)</color> show whether they are //audio or video muted// (in this example both), <color #038728>(3)</color> is the //moderator star//, and <color #038728>(4)</color> is a menu with options to interact with the user directly. If you are not a moderator the <color #038728>(4)</color> allows you to direct message that user, and adjust a volume bar which controls how loud you hear that specific person. If you are the moderator you have many more rights, including muting other participants, granting them moderator rights, and being able to remove them from the room. The first person to enter a room is the moderator. |
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