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What happens if people in a meeting have different sized monitors or resolutions?

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What happens if people in a meeting have different sized monitors or resolutions?

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Presenters are in control of what size image is viewed by attendees. If as the presenter you choose to present your entire desktop that is at a higher resolution than an attendee the attendee will automatically get scroll bars within their PictureTalk window so they can scroll as needed. If required the display resolution setting can be changed for Windows in the Settings tab in the Display Control Panel, and for Mac OS, in the Monitors Control Panel. A good rule for presenters if they are presenting to a larger group is to keep their Capture Frame ® to a size less than 800X600, which should be viewable with no scrolling by the majority of desktops.

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