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Q&A public output display

What the audience sees on the projected Q&A screen.

Q&A public output display

The Q&A public output is the screen projected to the audience — typically on the main display during the message or session. Its job is to show people how to submit questions, not to display the questions themselves.

URL: /room/{roomId}/output/qa-public

Open this in a browser on whatever device drives your main projection. Put it in full-screen (F11) and leave it open — the moderator controls it remotely.


Two states

QR visible — a large scannable QR code linking to the audience submit form (/q/{token}), with the text "Scan to ask a question" and the short URL printed below. Anyone with a smartphone camera can scan it; no app required.

QR hidden — your branded placeholder: a background color, custom text, and optional logo.

Switch between them with the Show QR toggle in the moderator panel header (Director and above). One click, takes effect immediately on the projection screen.

Tip

Keep the placeholder showing before and after the Q&A segment. Flip to QR only when you want the audience to start submitting. This avoids people scanning during a talk, landing on the submit form, and seeing "Q&A is closed" — which is confusing.

Customizing the placeholder

Open room config, go to the Outputs tab, and click the gear icon next to "Q&A Public output". The modal has:

  • Text — up to 200 characters. Default: "Q&A starting soon".
  • Background color — preset swatches or a custom hex value.
  • Text color — preset swatches or a custom hex value.
  • Logo — upload a PNG, JPG, WebP, or SVG (max 200 KB) to replace the default logo in the corner.

A live 16:9 preview in the modal shows what the placeholder will look like before you save.

On trial accounts, the CueProX logo appears as a watermark in the corner and cannot be replaced. Upgrade to a paid plan to upload your own branding.


What it doesn't show

The Q&A public display does not show the text of submitted or approved questions — only the QR code or placeholder. If you want questions to appear on a screen during a live segment, that's handled by the presentor output's Q&A section, which shows the Now and Next question cards to the speaker. The public display is for the audience to know how to submit; the presentor display is for the speaker to know what's coming.

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