Whoosh, the email goes out: the meeting starts at 2 PM in the main conference room.
A few minutes before 2, people start to filter in. They chat for a minute, then take their seats. At 2 o’clock on the dot, the sales manager strides in, laptop in hand. “Hello everyone!,” she says, “thanks for coming. Let’s get started.” So far, so good.

The manager sits down in front of the screen, opens her laptop, and the problems begin. Which cable connects to the projector? This one is DVI, that isn’t right. This one is HDMI – that would work, but the manager just got a new laptop which only has a USB C port. Can someone find the adapter?
Eventually, an adapter is found, but the problems don’t end there. The screen is still blank. Is the projector even plugged in? The cables are such a mess, nobody can tell. By ten minutes after two, the audience starts to get impatient. Ellen steps out to take a phone call. Jim goes to refill his coffee. Rami starts reading the news on his phone. By the time the presentation starts, everyone has lost focus.

The users need to use the colour tags as displayed in the pictures.
