(Join meeting) Step
4c: Remote-annotation (of host) |
1. After you get remote-control
(of host) in Step 4b: "Remote-control...",
you may use host's tool-bar to do remote-annotation (of
host).
Your remote-annotation of host-desktop (to highlight a
point, or to draw host/other-attendee-attention) allows you to type or draw freehand
(illustrated below in BLACK) over host's application, window, file directory,
or desktop, and replicating the typing or freehand drawing to
your and other attendees computers.

In other words,
you may (remotely) draw image (i.e. type or draw freehand) over that generated by the host computer and replicate the drawn image to
your and other attendees' computers.
(You or host may subsequently remotely erase the typed or drawn free-hand
images.)
Note: You may remotely use the mouse to drag the "|"-icon (circled in
RED in illustration below) to
move host's tool-bar:

2. To annotate remotely, you'd:
2(a) (to do remote typing annotation:) Click to highlight- -icon (illustrated below) on the (movable) host
tool-bar (at top-right corner of host desktop):

You may then (remotely use your keyboard and move your mouse into position to)
remotely type-to-annotate over host's application,
window, file directory, or desktop.
To stop remote typing annotation, click to de-highlight- -icon.
2(b) (to do remote freehand annotation:) Click to highlight- -icon (illustrated below) on the (movable)
host tool-bar:

You may then (move your mouse into position to) depress
your mouse-left-button and drag your mouse to draw remotely free-hand
annotation over host's application, window, file directory,
or desktop.
To stop remote freehand annotation, click to de-highlight- -icon.
2(c) (to remotely erase all typed and free-hand images on
host's desktop:) Please click to highlight- -icon (illustrated below) on
the host tool-bar:

3. You may view (Dollar Meeting) annotation demo (video
clip at timeline:1:10-1:50) at URL:
http://www.dollarmeeting.com/UxDemo/UxDemo.html
The above video clip is for host annotation, but client
remote-annotation (of host) would be similar to do. |