With serious privacy concerns surrounding Zoom, users are slowly switching to another platform: BlueJeans, which offers encrypted calls by default. The company, recently acquired by Verizon, is attracting enterprise customers including Standard Chartered and Facebook.
How to get started with BlueJeans
If you are one of those who use BlueJeans for your daily collaboration, you may want to see as many participants as possible on your screen when many people are sharing ideas during a meeting session. The following guide will help you see everyone when you are on a group video call on BlueJeans.
While Zoom allows you to view up to 49 participants on a single screen, BlueJeans users can only see up to 9 members of a group video call at a time. This means that BlueJeans’ default layout can be difficult to follow if you’re a large organization or if your class has a large number of students. That’s because with only 4 active users on the screen, it’s difficult to keep track of who’s speaking during a video conference.
You can change the arrangement of participants displayed on your screen by following the steps below.