Figure 50: Available video and content (example)
When you are not in a call and your computer is connected, the monitor automatically displays the
computer content.
You can arrange the monitor layout and content in the following views (see
monitor in Pip, PaP, and PoP views
• PiP
The PiP (Picture In Picture) view shows a video image in the main screen, with an additional
smaller image overlapping in the corner. Typically, a remote presentation is displayed in the main
part of the screen, and the remote video is in the small image. If the remote endpoint does not
show any content, the display shows your computer screen in the main part of the screen, and the
remote video in the small image.
• PaP
The PaP (Picture and Picture) view shows two images of the same size, presented side by side.
• PoP
The PoP (Picture out Picture) view shows up to three images of different size, presented side by
side. The image on the left is larger, with two smaller images on the right.
• Fullscreen
The full screen view shows one video image. Typically, it displays the remote presentation, or, if
there is no presentation, it displays your computer screen.
• My Computer/Far Content
If a remote endpoint is sharing a presentation with you, you can choose to view either your
computer content or the remote presentation in any of the video layout options above. You cannot
view both at the same time.
This option is only relevant if you are using Scopia XT Control.
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