Toggle Between Phone and Video Display
Procedure
Step 1
Turn the shutter ring counterclockwise to close the camera shutter and stop sharing your video.
Step 2
Turn the shutter ring clockwise to open the video camera shutter and share your video again.
Toggle Between Phone and Video Display
If you need to see your phone's desktop while you're on a video call, you can easily switch between the video
and the desktop. When you hide the video, it blurs and moves to the background.
Procedure
Step 1
Press Hide video to hide the video.
Step 2
Press Show video to show the video.
Adjust the Picture-In-Picture Position
When you are on a video call, you can view your incoming and your outgoing video at the same time, which
is known as Picture-in-Picture (PiP). Typically, the incoming video displays on the full screen and a small
inset screen shows the video from your camera.
When PiP is on, you can move the inset picture to a different quadrant of the screen. You can also change the
view so that your camera video displays on the full screen and the inset displays the incoming video.
Procedure
Step 1
Press PiP to turn on PiP.
Step 2
Press PiP again to move the PiP window counter-clockwise around your phone screen.
When the window returns to the default lower right position, PiP automatically turns off.
Step 3
(Optional) Press Swap to toggle between the full-screen view and the PiP view.
Video Calls and Security
Your administrator can take steps to protect your video calls from tampering by people outside your company.
If you see the Secure icon displayed during a video call, your administrator has taken steps to ensure your
privacy.
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