Looking at other participants

As you look around the conference room you will see the other meeting participants and they will see you. Each participant is presented in a video frame with an associated place card that shows their name. The appearance and position of the participant video windows is adjusted depending on where they are looking. As a participant looks in a direction their video screen will turn that way. So you will be able to see where the other participants are looking, and they will see where you are looking. This is exactly what happens in a real world meeting. As the conversation goes on you will typically turn your head to look at different people. In this way, JustMeet replicates the eye contact that is an important part of any real world meeting.

There are six cases as follows:

·                     Participant looking at you

·                     Participant looking to one side

·                     Participant looking away from you

·                     Participant outside your field of view

·                     Participant has frozen their video

·                     Participant has selected the default image

These cases are shown in Participant video screen presentation.

 
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