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== What are the Kiosks? ==
==What are the Kiosks?==
The kiosks allow customers to put in work orders from various locations on campus. The first kiosk is located in the library, and the second kiosk is in the office.  
The kiosks allow customers to put in work orders from various locations on campus, rather than having to . Currently, we have two kiosks. The first kiosk is located in the library, and the second kiosk is in the office.  


== How to make a new one ==
==How to Replicate==
The kiosks are now very easy to set up. There has been a complete image made when creating the first kiosk, so it's almost as simple as image a computer and drop it in. Use the image called "24PinKiosk". Simply, just plug in the power to the computer, the light, and the display. Connect the display's VGA cable, and the USB that controls the keyboard and mouse. That's it. Turn on the computer and connect it to the Internet (via Ethernet), and double check that it works. Pull out any unused cables and cable manage the kiosk, and you are done.
The kiosks are now very easy to set up. There has been a complete image made when creating the first kiosk, so it's almost as simple as image a computer and drop it in. Use the image called "24PinKiosk". Simply, just plug in the power to the computer, the light, and the display. Connect the display's VGA cable, and the USB that controls the keyboard and mouse. That's it. Turn on the computer and connect it to the Internet (via Ethernet), and double check that it works. Pull out any unused cables and cable manage the kiosk, and you are done.

Revision as of 00:50, 18 October 2018

What are the Kiosks?

The kiosks allow customers to put in work orders from various locations on campus, rather than having to . Currently, we have two kiosks. The first kiosk is located in the library, and the second kiosk is in the office.

How to Replicate

The kiosks are now very easy to set up. There has been a complete image made when creating the first kiosk, so it's almost as simple as image a computer and drop it in. Use the image called "24PinKiosk". Simply, just plug in the power to the computer, the light, and the display. Connect the display's VGA cable, and the USB that controls the keyboard and mouse. That's it. Turn on the computer and connect it to the Internet (via Ethernet), and double check that it works. Pull out any unused cables and cable manage the kiosk, and you are done.