Re: [Tools-discuss] meetecho slide control with local RPI

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Mon, 11 November 2024 15:20 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Tools-discuss] meetecho slide control with local RPI
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On 2024-11-11, at 15:52, Jon Geater <jon.geater=40datatrails.ai@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote:
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> Possibly simpler option: have presenters sign in with the full client (with camera and mute promises, obvs) and plug the clicker (or a known virus-free clicker of their own) into _their_ laptop and have slides control assigned to them as though they were a remote presenter.

This would add a two-minute plug-and-fix break between each slot.
(Unless speakers bring their own clickers, but there we are on square one again…)

I don’t think the RaspPI has physical keyboard input, so the clicker would fit there.  The RaspPI can also easily authorized to move the slides.  So this is all a “SMOP” (Small Matter of Programming).

Grüße, Carsten