If you select Share for the first time, a dialog prompts you to open the system preferences.
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Learn how to share your screen in Adobe Connect session when joined from the browser.
Hosts and presenters joining from browsers in immersive A/V Experience-enabled rooms can share their screens without requiring the Adobe Connect desktop application. Screen sharing on a browser allows hosts to present web content directly to participants, enhancing the virtual meeting or webinar experience. This capability is beneficial for demonstrating web-based applications, navigating websites, or presenting online content in real time.
Effective screen sharing involves preparing the browser in advance, closing unnecessary tabs, and ensuring sensitive information is hidden. Hosts can use this feature to provide a smooth and interactive viewing experience, making their presentations more dynamic and engaging.
On the Share pod, select Screen. You can view the following options:
The number of screens depends on the number of monitors or display devices connected to your device. Select any screen and select Share.
When you select Window, you can view the list of all active applications you can share over the browser.
If you are on macOS, you must grant the browser permission to access all the applications. To do so, navigate to System Preferences and grant access to all the applications. For more information, view Grant permission to browsers on macOS.
When you select the browser tab option, you view a list of all browser tabs open for a particular screen. Choose the tab that you want to share.
An Administrator can disable screen sharing from the browser.
In Administrator > Compliance and Control > Share Settings, the screen sharing feature can be disabled.
When the option is enabled, and a participant tries to share the screen on the browser, a prompt asks the participant to launch Adobe Connect and then share the screen via the application.