* Petric Frank: > Problem: Usually the camera is outside of the screen. The user normally looks > at the screen. As result the communication partner(s) see him not looking at > the camera.
It may be bothering you, but that's not a problem in any real life sense. People can either live with it, knowing the reasons behind it, or look into the camera when speaking, if they want to provide an illusion of eye contact. Actors have been doing it for ages. > Anyone taking the task ? You are aware it is no longer April the first? :-) -Ralph

