Public Speaking : 
Frequency Check
It is pretty common
to have multiple wireless microphones going during the same public speaking
engagement. The audio/video (AV) crew that sets everything up usually makes
sure that they are all on different frequencies so that no cross over occurs.
You should still double check it anyway. BUT WHAT ABOUT MICE?
No, I am not talking about the furry, four-legged variety.
I am referring to the plural of your personal computer mouse.
At a public speaking
program in Thailand last week I ran into a situation that has never happened
to me or the other seasoned presenter before. We each had a Logitech Trackman
RF Mouse. RF stands for "Radio Frequency" which means that the wireless
mouse doesn't have to be in line of sight with the receiver like an infra red
mouse would. It also means that I couldn't keep my mouse from moving the cursor
on his computer (the other guy was on right after me with no break).
We tried every
trick we could think of with no luck We finally decided to shut my whole system
down quickly after I was finished and boot his up as fast as we could while
he made some opening comments to the crowd.
With more and
more wireless technology being used during presentations you must thoroughly
check out all systems and consider presenters who are on both before and after
you at your public speaking engagements. This is yet another reason to be there
early and find out what is going on during other programs. Had we not noticed
this ahead of time he would have had a really shaky beginning to his program
. . . if the program were switched . . . it could have been me!
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