![]() This puts the webcam image on top of the slide in the output. The only way to control the way the objects layer is by the order in which they appear in the Sources window.In the first screenshot, you can see the slide image is first, then the video capture device (webcam) is second. The key thing to notice here is the order of the objects in the Sources window. I think this works out better for the viewer. In the next screenshot, I am using the opposite setup where I have a large slide and a small talking head. You could also make the inset image larger. ![]() It could work if you had a looping video playing in the small inset or something where the viewer doesn't need to be able to read anything in the inset image. My students let me know that this made it hard for them to see the points on the slide, so I'm not using that approach anymore. First, I've got a large talking head, plus the slide inset as a smaller graphic. Here are two screenshots showing two different ways of setting up picture-in-picture displays. So I'm glad that you found my explanation helpful.
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