How can multiple people participate in a voice conversation?
A common question from those who’ve used other conference systems… “We are accustomed to a half-duplex voice feature in our previous meeting room where it allowed only one person at a time to speak. In Live Conference PRO™, how do you know when the other person wants to speak?” Until now, most web conference systems forced meeting participants to press buttons in order to speak. This means that two-way conversations could only take place if both parties had the meeting room maximized and were watching for a visual indicator when it was their turn to speak. Live Conference PRO™ gives you a professional, convenient solution, and once you understand and use it, you’ll never go back to “walkie-talkie” type conversations again. Live Conference PRO™ is much like a telephone in that when the microphone is on, anyone can speak and be heard. This system was designed specifically for hands-free, two-way conversations. It also allows those speaking to minimize the program to the taskbar and sti
A common question from those who’ve used other conference systems… “We are accustomed to a half-duplex voice feature in our previous meeting room where it allowed only one person at a time to speak. In Conferencing Direct, how do you know when the other person wants to speak?” Until now, most web conference systems forced meeting participants to press buttons in order to speak. This means that two-way conversations could only take place if both parties had the meeting room maximized and were watching for a visual indicator when it was their turn to speak. Conferencing Direct gives you a professional, convenient solution, and once you understand and use it, you’ll never go back to “walkie-talkie” type conversations again. Conferencing Direct is much like a telephone in that when the microphone is on, anyone can speak and be heard. This system was designed specifically for hands-free, two-way conversations. It also allows those speaking to minimize the program to the taskbar and still