This article introduces the "Table Share" view in the Playback Room, accessible through the Views Tabs section. When selected, it displays the active screenshare in the Main Panel. The example below shows how this tab appears:
The image from above is from the perspective of a participant who isn't the user sharing their screen. You'll notice the entirety of the Main Panel is occupied by a video of the screenshare.
For the user who is sharing their screen, the view looks somewhat different, as exampled below:
As with the earlier perspective, the "Table Share" tab continues to include the name of the user doing the screenshare (i.e. you). The contents of the main panel, however, are very different. Instead of a large video of your screenshare, you'll notice a small screenshare content panel. This small, collapsible panel anchored to the bottom of the main panel shows the content that you are currently sharing.
Note: The screenshare content panel will persist at the bottom of your main panel, even if you switch to another tab (e.g. Class Recording, File Share, etc).
There are some controls found within this panel available to you. Below, we'll go over these controls:
- Screenshare Mode - This dropdown allows you to change your screenshare video quality to one of three options:
- Default mode - This mode balances quality and framerate.
- Video mode - This mode will prioritize a higher framerate over quality. It is ideal for sharing animations or videos.
- Text mode - This mode prioritizes quality over framerate. This is ideal for sharing items that are static and high in detail, such as a text document or a graph.
- Collapse / Expand - Use the arrow in the top‑right corner of the content panel to toggle its view. Since the panel remains visible across all tabs, collapsing it helps keep it out of the way while you navigate other tabs.
- Stop Table Share - Clicking this will immediately stop your screenshare.
Lastly, although the tab is labeled "Table Share", the Playback Room itself does not include tables. The label is used because this tab functions virtually identical to the Live Classroom's Table Share feature.