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2024-06-21 03:31 PM
Question: When I co-host from my iphone or ipad, there is a major limitation on my cohost controls. I can't see what participants are in the breakout rooms and cant move participants (either into breakout rooms, between breakout rooms or back to main session). I can do all of those things from my desktop when I am a cohost.
Is this just a limitation of the mobile app? Can it be overcome?
Any advice would be appreciated!
2024-06-21 09:31 PM
This is a limitation of the mobile app. IF you MUST control breakout rooms from an iPad or iPhone you could use RealVNC remote desktop to control a PC or MAC.