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| + | | name = Cubicle |
| + | | image = Cubicle_bsi_01.png |
| + | | caption = Lab Computer in a cubicle (BSI) |
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| + | | [[:File:Cubicle.jpg|Connection Scheme]] <!-- ATTENTION! Don't place the connection scheme in the article itself (due to size); link here instead --> |
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| + | Cubicles are computer-interaction labs with a uniform, standardized layout and lab computer setup. |
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| + | ==Physical Properties== |
| + | Contrary to its popular definition, our cubicles are actually fully enclosed rooms. They are designed for single-person experiments and only feature the essentials for basic computer tasks: a desk, a chair, and a standard lab computer setup. |
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| + | ==Equipment== |
| + | *[[Computers#Lab Computer|Dell Precision T-series Workstation]] |
| + | *[[Monitors|Benq XL2420Z]] (or equivalent) |
| + | *[[Computers#Keyboard|Corsair Vengeance K70 Keyboard]] |
| + | *[[Computers#Mouse|Logitech G500 Mouse]] |
| + | *[[ButtonBoxes|ButtonBox]] (DCC only) |
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| + | ==Usage== |
| + | #Enter cubicle. |
| + | #Use computer. |