CU-SEEME


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Access Route
Start Ø Programs Ø Communication Ø Cu-SeeMe

Ease of Use
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LEARN CU-SEEME
QUICK START
The Setup assistant
Getting connected
Seeing other people
Chatting with others
Sending and receiving audio

QUICK HELP

1/3- LEARN CU-SEEME

Cu-SeeMe is provided with a comprehensive on-line user's manual.

CLICK HERE to open the CuSeeMe user's manual.

Take a few minutes to browse this manual in order to get around CU-SeeMe quickly.

 

2/3- QUICK START

If you can't wait to connect and use CU-SeeMe, here is where you can find the basics:

 

A-The Setup assistant

The first time you start CU-SeeMe, you will see the CU-SeeMe Setup Assistant. This helps you set up your computer and prepares you for your first videoconference.

For more information, refer to page 18 of the Cu-SeeMe on-line manual.

 

B- Getting Connected

If you are connecting to the Internet using an Internet Service Provider (ISP), you must be dialled into your ISP prior to starting CU-SeeMe.

CU-SeeMe is already set up to connect you to a group conference called the White Pine Cafe. This is a virtual cafe where you will meet other people who happen to be connected to the White Pine Cafe at the same time. These are real live CU-SeeMe users, just like you!

For more information, refer to page 26 of the Cu-SeeMe on-line manual.

 

C- Seeing Other People

When the Conference Room opens, video images of some of the people in the Participants List appears. By default, CU-SeeMe fills up all available video window frames with video images.

For more information, refer to page 30 of the Cu-SeeMe on-line manual.

 

D- Chatting with Others

Now that you are seeing some of the other people in the Conference Room, you may wish to exchange messages with them. One way to do this is to send typed messages to other people using Chat. Chat enables you to communicate, even if you don’t have a microphone or if your network connection is too limited to carry audio.

For more information, refer to page 34 of the Cu-SeeMe on-line manual.

 

E- Sending and Receiving Audio

In addition to seeing others, and exchanging Chat messages, you can also talk to other participants and hear their voices. To hear other participants, you must have speakers or headphones connected to your computer. To talk to other participants, you must have a microphone connected to your computer.

For more information, refer to page 35 of the Cu-SeeMe on-line manual.

 

 

3/3- QUICK HELP

 

Help is always available when you are connected with CU-SeeMe. Just hit the <F1> key to bring forward the on-line help index, or select CU-SeeMe Help Topics from the Help Menu.

 

Visit the CU-SeeMe web site at: http://www.wpine.com/Products/CU-SeeMe