Unity Options
Revised: May 24, 2015
Published: October 12, 2012

Peggy Hall; Charlotte Waack; Debbie Friedler

The OPTIONS menu has three selections:

 


FONTS

The font size and font type used to render most of the text within the Unity windows can be set from the FONTS dialog. Invoke the FONTS dialog by selecting FONTS from the Unity OPTIONS menu.

 

Select the desired font size from the Font Size: pull-down menu and the desired font style from the Font Style: pull-down menu. A sample of the specified font style and size will be displayed within the Preview: window.

  • To apply the selected font settings to the Unity window, select OK.
  • To return to the default font settings (Font Style: Arial, Font Size: 12 point), select DEFAULT.
  • To exit the FONT dialog without changing the Unity font settings, select CANCEL.

Note that each person controls only the display on his or her monitor.
When selecting a font size, remember that a larger font will provide a clearer view, but will be unable to display as much text as a smaller font size.

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SOUNDS

The sounds generated by Unity can be moderated from the SOUNDS dialog. Invoke the SOUNDS dialog by selecting SOUNDS from the Unity OPTIONS menu.

 

Volume

  • To lower the sound level, click on the left side of the volume curve;
  • To increase it, click on the darkened bars and drag to the right side.

Mute

  • Select the All sounds checkbox to suppress all Unity-generated sounds except the audio broadcast.
  • Select the Conf. room box to mute the sounds associated with the CONFERENCE ROOM window itself.  This includes the sounds for running a poll, sending text, and participants entering/leaving the classroom.
  • Select Broadcast to mute the audio broadcast (speaking to class).

To apply the specified sound settings, select OK.
To exit the SOUNDS dialog without applying the sound settings, select CANCEL.

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SETTINGS

Invoke the SETTINGS dialog by selecting SETTINGS from the Unity OPTIONS menu.

Settings Menu for Instructor Level Users Settings Menu for  Moderator/Staff Level Users
      

 The contents of the SETTINGS menu will differ based upon the user level (Participant, Instructor, Moderator/Staff).  Refer to the following table for the SETTINGS menu breakdown.

Available Setting   Participants    Instructors    Moderators/Staff 
Enable private chat blinking  Yes Yes Yes
Show Enter/Leave msg No No Yes
Private Chat No Yes Yes
Visibility No No Yes

  • Enable private chat blinking
    Check the Enable private chat blinking box to receive notification via a blinking title bar when you receive a new PRIVATE CHAT message in a window that is not currently the active window within Unity. The blink stops when you activate that PRIVATE CHAT window by selecting it.

  • Show Enter/Leave msg
    Check the Show Enter/Leave msg box to provide a notification message with a time stamp each time a person enters or leaves Unity. Many instructors prefer to have this box unchecked to minimize the messages displayed in the CONFERENCE ROOM window. Many moderators use these messages to identify participants who may require assistance with connectivity problems.

  • Private Chat
    There are three Private Chat settings:
        - Allow private chat
        - No chat from participants
        - No chat from below

    When Allow private chat is selected, users of any level can initiate a private chat with you.

    When No chat from participants is selected, participant level users will be unable to initiate a private chat with you.

    When No chat from below is selected, only users of the same or higher level will be able to initiate a private chat with you.

    The Private Chat setting is immediately active upon selection.

  • Visibility
    The following options control the display of your name on the user list to the right of the classroom window:
        - Visible to all
        - Invisible to participants
        - Invisible below your level

    The Visibility setting is immediately active upon selection.

    Your name will be displayed with enclosing parenthesis in the user list when the Visible to all option is not specified. This will notify those users who are of a sufficiently high level to view your name that you are currently invisible to some portion of the class population.

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