Actually, many of us are used to speaking to a presenter display, which not only shows the current slide, but also the next one plus some data such as the position in the slide set, the absolute and the relative time, presenter notes, etc. Presentation programs, if used correctly, provide this. So the pink box should be somewhere where the presenter display can be seen. Sent from my iPad > On 24.07.2015, at 12:33, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 24/07/2015 22:23, Adrian Farrel wrote: >> ... >> A proposal... >> Could Meetecho please just zoom out. >> >> Alternative proposal... >> Make the pink box a guide for speakers who want to be in frame, but stop telling >> us that we MUST stand in the box. > > Also, we *really* need a repeater screen so that the person speaking can see > the slides without eyes in the back of his/her head. Speaking coherently about > a slide that I cannot see is beyond my powers. > > Brian > >