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<blockquote>Visual cues would need currently unaffordable modifications  
<blockquote>Visual cues would need currently unaffordable modifications  
to generalized sense modalities for accessibility but down the road ... . The system itself is an integration of various of my infrastructures with a derived jigasi client, videobridge server, and as many of the jitsi tools as are useful, which sfaik is all of them.</blockquote>
to generalized sense modalities for accessibility but down the road ... . The system itself is an integration of various of my infrastructures with a derived jigasi client, videobridge server, and as many of the jitsi tools as are useful, which sfaik is all of them.</blockquote>
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The overall Ft GUI operates with elements such as the taskbar, main screen, and conferees array with elements in jicofo focus to constrain which subscriber pairs are involved and which gestures the subscriber has available. For example single click on a call state prompts for a subscriber lookup, whereas double click when paired with a selected subscriber initiates a call/page. Similary a device and state dependent gesture will determine the scope of an action, a single pair, the whole conference or a selected proper subgroup.  
The overall Ft GUI operates with elements such as the taskbar, main screen, and conferees array with elements in jicofo focus to constrain which subscriber pairs are involved and which gestures the subscriber has available. For example single click on a call state prompts for a subscriber lookup, whereas double click when paired with a selected subscriber initiates a call/page. Similary a device and state dependent gesture will determine the scope of an action, a single pair, the whole conference or a selected proper subgroup.  
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Conferences may have asides of up to four subscribing agents and these may survive the conference call. A global conference is a special case of a general conference with limitations, e.g. asides and subgroups are limited to local conferences and there is no moderation distinct from that of the local conferences. The moderator of the first local conference in a global one can disconnect any local conference, but otherwise each local conference has the same limited access to the global one. The network itself is not a global conference.<br><br> <br>
Conferences may have asides of up to four subscribing agents and these may survive the conference call. A global conference is a special case of a general conference with limitations, e.g. asides and subgroups are limited to local conferences and there is no moderation distinct from that of the local conferences. The moderator of the first local conference in a global one can disconnect any local conference, but otherwise each local conference has the same limited access to the global one. The network itself is not a global conference.<br><br> <br>
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