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Is there a "Laser pointer" for disсussions?


I just had my first workshop with about 10 People and missed one feature I couldn’t find anywhere: while discussing the sticky notes everybody collaborated to the board, we were sometimes at a loss which Note was talked about. Since there were so many collaborators, the collaborator cursors where hidden. Is there some other way to have a sort of pointer for the moderator to show what object we are talking about at the moment?

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July 20, 2020

These ideas might be relevant here: 


You are welcome to add your comments there and upvote :relaxed:

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Kiron Bondale
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@Peer -

If the collaborator cursors are turned off and you aren’t using a screen share approach, the only workaround I could suggest might be to temporarily change the color of the object being discussed so that everyone knows which it is. For example, if all the stickies are lime green, change the one being discussed to yellow and then change it back afterwards. With a screen share (not with Miro but with an external video conferencing tool like Zoom or WebEx), the facilitator could just zoom in to the object being discussed.

Kiron


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This works really well in Slack screen sharing. It’s more like a temporary marker that dissolves after a few seconds of inactivity.

I would love this feature in Miro.


asedlak wrote:

This works really well in Slack screen sharing. It’s more like a temporary marker that dissolves after a few seconds of inactivity.

I would love this feature in Miro.

yes! something like this is implemented in Google jamboard, I like the idea


Marina
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I personally draw a ‘green-arrow-shape’ and move that to point to what I’m talking about.

For example (and then I move it to the next object I talk about next) :