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With Remo Conference, you can easily share your screen so that other people can see what you see! For example, if you want to show an awesome webpage or you’ve prepared a brilliant cutting-edge presentation deck, sharing your screen is the easiest way to show that off.
And the good news is that you can share your screen in both Conversation Mode (with the other people at your table) AND in Presentation Mode (with everyone in the event).
Currently, Remo allows you to share your screen on a computer/ laptop. However, it doesn’t support screen sharing on a Phone or Tablet at the moment.
Please note that different browsers have different options for what you can share. For example, on a Chrome browser, you can choose between sharing your entire screen, an application window, or a tab. Whereas, in Safari, you can only share your entire screen.
Here’s how you can start screen sharing on Remo:
Conversation Mode
Guests, Speakers, and Event Hosts can all share their screen whilst in Conversation Mode.
1. Click the 'Share' button in your bottom menu toolbar
2. Select the screen you want to share.
Depending on the browser used, you will have different options for what you can share
3. If you would like to share audio while screen sharing, make sure the box in the bottom-left corner of the share screen pop-up is checked. If you do not want to share audio, make sure to uncheck that box.
You can only share audio when using a Google Chrome or a Microsoft Edge browser.
Depending on the device you are using, you may have different options for sharing audio. On a Mac computer, you can only share audio when sharing a Chrome or Edge tab. On a PC computer, you can share audio when sharing a Chrome or Edge tab, as well as your entire screen.
4. Once you have made your selections, click the 'Share' button.
5. You can also maximize your share screen by clicking on the maximize button in the upper right corner of the share screen box.
6. To stop screen sharing, you can click again on the 'Share' button
Presentation Mode
In Presentation Mode, only Event Hosts, Registered Speakers, and Guests Invited on Stage can share their screen.
1. Click the ‘Share’ button in the bottom menu toolbar
2. Select the screen you want to share.
Depending on the browser used, you will have different options for what you can share.
3. If you would like to share audio while screen sharing, make sure the box in the bottom-left corner of the share screen pop-up is checked. If you do not want to share audio, make sure to uncheck that box.
You can only share audio when using a Google Chrome or a Microsoft Edge browser.
Depending on the device you are using, you may have different options for sharing audio. On a Mac computer, you can only share audio when sharing a Chrome or Edge tab. On a PC computer, you can share audio when sharing a Chrome or Edge tab, as well as your entire screen.
4. Once you have made your selections, click the 'Share' button.
5. Your shared screen will automatically become the primary focus and your video/audio stream (and other speakers’) will be arranged as a smaller box.
If you would not like to use this focused view (i.e. you prefer having both the screen share and the mic/cam stream equally sized)... you can toggle back to Tile View)
If you opt for the Focus View and there are multiple screens being shared by different speakers, Event Hosts can choose which screen share should be the primary one (i.e. the focused one):
6. If another speaker shares their screen, the Event Host can make this new screen the primary focus by hovering over it and clicking 'Replace Primary Screenshare'
Only the Event Host can select which shared screen to make the primary one.
The Event Host can only select one share screen to be the primary focus at a time.
Please note, that if you choose to record Presentation Mode, it records it in exactly the same layout as you opt for (Tile View or Focus View)
If you’re facing some technical difficulties when trying to share your screen, please check out this help article on for the common issues with Screen Sharing
Maximum resolution for screen share would be 1080 with a ratio of 4:3