Huddle Video: In-Conference Controls and Features

Lead collaborative meetings confidently and become a Huddle pro with this complete list of in-conference features. 

Camera, Microphone, and End Call 

In the bottom middle of your Huddle screen, you can find three buttons, from left-to-right, they are: 

1. Microphone
Turn on or off your microphone, and use the circumflex button (^) to select your microphone source. 

2. End Call
Leave the Huddle video conference.  

3. Camera
Turn on or off your camera, and use the circumflex button (^) to select your camera source.  


Grant Moderator Rights

Moderator rights enable users to mute or boot out other users and enable YouTube sharing. 

How to Grant Moderator Rights During a Huddle 

During a Huddle conference, the current moderators can grant moderator rights to any user.

  1. During a Huddle Conference, click the kebab menu (vertical dots) next to a user's name. 
  2. Select Grant moderator
  3. Confirm you want to permit moderator rights to the user.

Identify Huddle Moderators 

You can check who in a Huddle video conference has Moderator Rights by the crown icon on the bottom-right of the person's user-tile. 

 

Share Your Screen

Before sharing your screen during a Huddle meeting, you must grant screen-sharing permissions in your web browser. We recommend using Google Chrome, and this guide provides steps for setting up Chrome permissions on a MacOS.

How to Share Your Screen in Huddle

Sharing your screen during a Huddle video conference is easy. Review the steps below before your video meeting for seamless transitions between a group conversation and a presentation. 

  1. Click the Share Screen icon located at the bottom-right corner of the meeting window.
  2. Choose one of the three screen-sharing options:
    • Your Entire Screen: Share everything visible on your screen.
    • A Browser Window: Share a specific browser window.
    • A Chrome Tab: Share a single tab in Chrome.

Resetting Screen-Sharing Permissions on MacOS

If you encounter an error while trying to share your screen, resetting your Chrome permissions might resolve the issue. 

  1. Open System Preferences on your Mac, and select Security & Privacy.
  2. In the sidebar, click Screen Recording.
  3. Uncheck Google Chrome.
  4. Restart Chrome, then return to System Preferences and recheck Google Chrome under Screen Recording.
  5. Restart Chrome again—this should fix the issue.

By ensuring the correct permissions are set up in advance, you'll avoid interruptions and ensure a smooth screen-sharing experience during your Huddle meetings. 

 
 

Share YouTube Videos

Looking to captivate your audience and boost engagement during virtual meetings? Sharing a video can provide valuable context, break the monotony of long presentations, and smooth out transitions between topics. However, with hybrid work becoming the norm, even simple tasks like video sharing can feel surprisingly tricky. Luckily, Huddle makes this easier with its built-in YouTube integration. 

How to Share a YouTube Video in a Huddle Conference

Sonar users can log in to the Huddle with their regular net2phone Canada Credentials.  

  1. During your Huddle call, click the More Actions button in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
  2. Select Share a YouTube Video.
  3. Paste the URL of the video you want to share.
  4. Click Share.

Stop Sharing a YouTube Video

  1. Click the "More Actions" button in the bottom right corner.
  2. Click Stop Video 
  3. In the pop-up screen that asks if you want to stop the video, click Remove

Huddle Quick Tips!

  • Hover over the video to access YouTube controls like volume, captions, playback speed, and video quality.
  • Click the video screen itself to pause or resume playback.
  • Have the YouTube video URL copied and ready before your meeting for a smooth, timely start.
 

Use Emoji Reactions

Conference calls are an excellent way to collaborate, but contributing without interrupting the conversation can be challenging. Huddle offers emoji reactions, allowing you to express yourself without disrupting the flow. With a simple click, you can wave hello or goodbye, show support with a heart, or even add excitement with a fire emoji.

To access Huddle emoji reactions, click the smiley face icon in the bottom-right corner of your screen.

Huddle Quick Tip! 

Moderators can clear emoji reactions (if they want to) during longer meetings to reset the emoji count on the bottom left side.  

 

Huddle Breakout Rooms

Breakout rooms allow private, side conversations during a Huddle video conference. Follow these steps to create one:

How to Start a Breakout Room

There must be at least 3 participants in a Huddle meeting to create a Breakout Room. 

  1. During a conference, click the More Options menu (three vertical dots) in the bottom-right corner of your Huddle screen.
  2. Select Create a Breakout Room.
  3. Name your breakout room.
  4. Select the participants you want to invite.
  5. Click Create Room to start the breakout session.

Huddle Chat and Polls 

Enjoy the Huddle chat for both group and private messages. 

To access the group chat during a Huddle, click the message icon in the top right corner. 

To privately message a participant, hover over them on the right side of the page, and click the three-dot kebab menu, then click Send private message

You can close Huddle Chat by clicking the X in the top corner, or by re-clicking the chat icon in the top right corner. 


Record Huddles with Dropbox 

Recording Your Huddle Video Conference Calls with Dropbox

With net2phone's Huddle video conference, you can easily record your conference calls and store them in Dropbox for later viewing. If you're new to Dropbox, sign up for a free Dropbox account here.

How to Record Your Calls in Huddle

Recording your video conference calls in Huddle is a straightforward process. 

Start Recording in Huddle 

  1. During your video conference, click the More Actions menu (three vertical dots) in the bottom-right corner.
  2. Select Start Recording.

Sign in to Dropbox 

  1. A prompt will appear asking you to sign in to Dropbox. Next to Upload to Dropbox, click Sign In.
  2. Agree to the terms and privacy policy to continue. 
  3. Allow net2phone Huddle access. 

Begin Video and Audio Recording

After signing in, you'll be redirected back to the Huddle app. Click Start Recording to begin capturing the call.

Ending the Recording

When you’re ready to stop recording, click the Stop icon located in the top-left corner of your screen.

Accessing Your Past Huddle Recordings

To view your recorded Huddle calls, go to Dropbox and open the Recordings folder. All your meeting recordings will be saved there for easy access.


Keyboard Shortcuts

Huddle Keyboard Shortcuts 

To enhance ease of use, Huddle has several helpful keyboard shortcuts.

Huddle Action  Keyboard shortcut 
Hide or show video thumbnails f
Mute or unmute yourself m
Stop and start your camera v
Manage Video Quality a
Open or Close the chat c
Switch between camera and screensharing d
Raise or lower your hand r
View or exit full screen  s
Toggle tile view  w
Show or hide keyboard shortcuts  ?
Push to talk  space bar 
Show speaker stats  t
Focus on your video  0
Focus on another person's video  1-9
Huddle Keyboard Shortcuts

Enable Keyboard Shortcuts 

You can access the list of Huddle keyboard shortcuts in the Prelobby settings. Click the gear icon next to your profile icon, and choose the Shortcuts subtab. Ensure the checkbox for Enable keyboard shortcuts.

Find the Shortcut List 

You can access the list during any Huddle by clicking the "More Actions" kebab-menu button, and then choosing View Shortcuts.  

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