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Apart from moderating the flow of the presentation (pause / continue) where basically you control whether your screen is displayed live or not, you may also remove the wallpaper (this improves performance), adjust quality settings like bandwidth, frames per second, colour depth, Windows Aero and other minor tweaks. Similar to the Remote Support Mode, you may have one monitor or more, with a maximum of four monitors. The other options are similar to the Remote Support Options.
Use the Whiteboard to collaborate better |
The widgets allow for video, where you can control your webcam, VoIP so you may give a live presentation, and a conference call option. You can also chatting via the IM interface.
What’s cool is the literal use of the Presentation interface. TeamViewer allows for a drawing palette with presentation tools like markers, erasers and an elementary MS-Paint like setup to draw and modify your current presentation, similar to blackboard learning.
Use the Presentation toolbar to choose what to display |
So that’s how you use Team-Viewer. Advanced users can fiddle around with the connection options, make groups of people, and try out VPN and LAN connection and more.