Hmmm, sounds interesting. So computer (A) would be the organizer who actually starts the webinar (me) and computer (B) would essentially be a co-organizer who enters the webinar through the link that was emailed to him (also me).
- Computer B computer shares the presentation slideshow.
- Computer A starts the broadcast.
- As the host, I talk during the first few slides as I forward the slides on the B computer and introduce the presenters.
- Then, on the B computer I turn keyboard/mouse control over to the first presenter, but don't need to promote him to Presenter? Just unmute him?
- Meanwhile, back on computer A I handle questions, tech support, yadayada, while the first presenter does his stuff.
- At the slide introducing the second presenter, I thank the first presenter and on the B computer turn over kbd/mouse control to the second presenter.
- I continue to do my question stuff on computer A.
- When we get to the Q&A slide, I take back kbd/mouse control over computer B and unmute both presenters so they can answer questions.
- At the end of the webinar, I stop the broadcast from the A computer.
That sounds pretty seamless!
We have two computers near each other in our home office and I currently have my wife enter the webinar as an attendee. That lets her officially ask seed questions given to me by the presenters and have them pop up in the Questions tab. Would I still be able to do this with your two-computer method? Or is there another way to get the questions into the pipeline via computer A?