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This "Files Panel" on Right Bottom is Overlapping and Covering my Sent Chat history.. that I can't see what I've write 2 seconds ago..
Can you Add a Minimizing Button, Instead of Full Screen button, this will fix all the pain.
Thx,
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If you are a Host in the room you can click the '...' menu and choose minimize. Or you can arrange the pods so they don't overlap ensuring better usability in the room. If you aren't a Host in the room, you can ask a Host to do one of these options.
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I'm not hosting. And host is recording the session. This conversation will ruin the whole event and cause that nobody would see the files.. This is very standart UX problem.
At least I want "resize the panel" option.
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In a Connect Meeting only users in the Host role can move/resize/hide the pods. This isn't a UX problem, is a room setup problem that a Meeting Host can solve. They can do it before a session starts or durring the session, but that is up to them.
Frankly, if a session is going to be recorded, there should be some pre-recording work put into making the Meeting look and function as desired for when someone reviews the recording. Having pods that overlap and obscure other pods shows that there probably needed to be better planning/setup. Or this could mean that this is exactly what they wanted the room to look like, even if it isn't as expected from your perspective.
This isn't going to be something that Adobe changes, but rather a discussion better had with the folks running these sessions as they are the ones who need to fix it.
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Not everyones, mostly Adobe Connect hosts are not designers. If you ask this to host, they will definitely won't understand this UX problem.
I've asked the host, we'll see if they can understand it.
I know the ability of non-dev user's community problem solving power. Thank you for trying to find a Community Solution.
As I'm a UX Designer, this is an UX Problem. And it should be forwarded to Adobe's Connect Development Team.