User guide

4. Controlling the VidyoRoom
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C — This button enables Far End Camera Control (FECC), which allows you to control
the camera of far-end meeting participants. You can pan, tilt, or zoom their camera to
better improve your view of their conference room. In order for you to use FECC, the
far-end camera must be capable of electronic tilt and pan and you must have enabled
FECC.
D This button rotates among the various 16:9 (widescreen) and 4:3 (cropped) layout
modes available during a conference. These are the four layout modes (and they
appear in this order when you press the D button):
Continuous Presence Wide: Shows the participants in equal-sized windows, split
evenly across two screens (if available). Received 16:9 video is not horizontally
cropped; therefore, the entire image is always displayed. This is the default
mode.
Continuous Presence Cropped: Shows the participants in equal-sized windows,
split evenly across two screens (if available). For certain layouts, the video may
be cropped to more efficiently utilize screen real estate.
Preferred Participant Cropped: Shows the active speaker or an available share in
a larger window or on an entire second screen (if available). The rest of the
participants are shown in equal-sized windows on one screen. This mode allows
cropping of both the larger window and the smaller windows to efficiently utilize
screen real estate.
Preferred Participant Wide: Shows the active speaker or an available share in a
larger window or on an entire second screen (if available). The rest of the
participants are shown in equal-sized windows on one screen. Received 16:9
video is not horizontally cropped; therefore, the entire image is always displayed.
When a participant shares an application or document, the VidyoRoom will switch to
Preferred Participant Cropped mode if the previous mode was Continuous Presence
Cropped, or it will switch to Preferred Participant Wide if the previous mode was
Continuous Presence Wide.