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Camera Control

Move the Selfview PiP

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With self-view activated or a layout involving
a picture-in-picture, navigate to Layout in
the upper right corner and press OK on the
remote control. The Layout icon appears
only when relevant.
4
Use the Cursor keys on the remote control
to move the image. Press OK when finished.
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The layout menu opens. Press the down
Arrow of the Cursor keys on the remote
control to navigate to the self-view image.
5
The image on the screen changes to its
original size with the selfview in its new
position.
3
The self-view image turns blue to show
that it has been selected. Click OK on the
remote control. Arrows appear to indicate
that the self-view image can be moved.
Possible new locations are indicated.
Why Move the Selfview?
Selfview shows what others see
from your video device. You can use
it to confirm that they see what you
want them to see.
The selfview appears as a PiP
(Picture-in-Picture).
From time to time you may want
to have the selfview activated
during the meeting. This could, for
example, be to ensure that you
remain seen on the screen.
It may happen that the current
position of the selfview blocks
important parts of the image on
your screen. Change the selfview
position to view those important
parts.
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