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* [http://www.amazon.com/Acer-T272HL-bmidz-27-Inch-Display/dp/B00966IW6I Amazon] | * [http://www.amazon.com/Acer-T272HL-bmidz-27-Inch-Display/dp/B00966IW6I Amazon] | ||
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+ | * located in the Desktop directory | ||
+ | * refreshes the screen every 5 minutes | ||
<code>Code goes here.</code> | <code>Code goes here.</code> | ||
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+ | = Broken? = | ||
+ | # plug in a keyboard | ||
+ | # alt+f4 | ||
+ | # restart the PC OR execute the start script | ||
= On Display = | = On Display = | ||
* 2013, energy consumption of buildings [http://proto.cs.earlham.edu/~energy/production/eDisplay/ eDisplay] | * 2013, energy consumption of buildings [http://proto.cs.earlham.edu/~energy/production/eDisplay/ eDisplay] |
Revision as of 05:58, 4 March 2014
Contents
Summary
This kiosk is located on the first floor of Dennis near the green zone. It's currently intended to display anything related to energy that HIP/Green Science creates.
Products
Acer T272HL bmidz
Implementation
- mounted upside down
- wires enclosed
- very little slack available
- original stand removed picture
- plate at bottom of monitor removed picture
PC
- tucked away in the ceiling directly above the monitor
- PC runs a script upon startup to invert touch/video and start Firefox
- script is located on the desktop of the Kiosk user
- Firefox uses the R-kiosk extension
- run firefox in safe mode to get out of R-kiosk
Specifications
- purchased in the Fall of 2013
- 27-inch Touch Screen
- 1920x1080 resolution
- 100x100 Vesa compatible
- DVI / HDMI / VGA ports
- built-in speakers
- USB-in cable carries touch data
- USB-out hub with three ports on monitor's left side
- 65 watt power consumption
- VA/TFT panel with 5ms GTG and a 60hz refresh rate
Links
Start Script
- located in the Desktop directory
- refreshes the screen every 5 minutes
Code goes here.
Broken?
- plug in a keyboard
- alt+f4
- restart the PC OR execute the start script
On Display
- 2013, energy consumption of buildings eDisplay