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= Lab Computer =  
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| caption        = Typical lab setup
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== Lab Computer ==
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{{see also|Dell Precision series}}
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All TSG-supported research labs have been equipped with a [[Dell Precision T-series]] computer. You can find the exact type of your lab computer printed on the front of the case. The current models are the 3640 and 5820, of which you can view the simplified specifications below. Consult a member of the TSG if you are not sure which computer you have been using for your past research.
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|-
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! scope="col" style="width:100px;"|
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! scope="col" style="width:250px;"| [[File:3640.png|100px|Image: 100 pixels]]|| [[File:T5820.png |200px|Image: 200 pixels]]
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! scope="col"| Dell Precision [[Dell_Precision_series#Precision_3640 | 3640]]|| Dell Precision [[Dell_Precision_series#Precision_5820 | 5820]]
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| CPU || Corei5-10600 (6C, 12T, 4.1Ghz) || Intel Core i9-10900X (10C, 20T, 3.7Ghz)
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| Memory size ||32GB || 32GB
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| Graphics Card || Intel Graphics UHD 630 || in consultation
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== Software ==
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{{see also|System Image}}
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== Keyboard ==
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{| class="wikitable" 
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|-
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"|
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"| [[File:K70.jpeg|200px|Image: 200 pixels]]
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|-
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! scope="col"|
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! scope="col"| Corsair Vengeance K70
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| [[#Keyboard Layout|Keyboard Layout]] || US-International QWERTY
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| Key Switches || Cherry MX Red
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|-
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| Actuation Force || 45cN
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| Polling Rate || 1000Hz
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| Chassis || Black anodized aluminum
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| USB Pass-through || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes (USB 2.0)
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|-
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| Multimedia Controls || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes
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| Backlight || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes, [[keyboard|can be switched on/off per key]]. Red
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|-
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| Win Lock || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes
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|-
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! Test Results
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! scope="row" colspan="1"|
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|-
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| Button response time || 1ms
 
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| [[File:t3610.jpg|200px|Image: 200 pixels]]
 
| [[File:benq.jpg|200px|Image: 200 pixels]]
 
 
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== Hardware Documentation ==
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Please see our [[keyboard]] page for detailed information about using the keyboard backlight for experiments.
CPU Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1620 (Quad Core, 3.60GHz Turbo, 10MB)
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Memory 8 GB (4 x 2 GB) 1.600 MHz non-ECC DDR3-memory
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Harddisk Western Digital 250 GB 3,5" Seriële ATA-harde schijf (7.200 rpm)
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===Keyboard Layout===
PSU 635W Chassis
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The keyboard mapping in Windows is set to United States-International. Installed languages are Dutch and English, the default is Dutch. To switch between languages or keyboard mappings, click the 'language and keyboard' icon in the tray and choose the option that you prefer.
Raid-Controller PERC H310 SATA/SAS-controller
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Soundcard Realtek High Definition Audo On-Board (ALC269Q)
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[[File:ChooseLanguageSettings.png|thumb|none]]
Chipset: Intel C600 series chipset
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Network Controller: Integrated Intel 82579
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NOTE: one thing you should keep in mind is the fact that, when you change the active keyboard input language, this is done for the application which is currently opened. If you open another application, the input language used is the default one and you will have to switch it again.
Storage Devices DVD-ROM.   (slimline)
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<br/><br/>
DVD+/- RW. (5.25)
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Special characters: press " followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get ä, ë, ï, ö, ü<br/>
Service and Support 3- Year Limited Hardware Warranty and 3-year NBD On-Site Service after Remote Diagnosis.
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Press ' followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get á, é, í, ó, ú.<br/>
Release 24 April, 2012
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Press ` followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get à, è, ì, ò, ù.<br/>
Improvements
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Press ^ followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get â, ê, î, ô, û.<br/>
• Speed; The workstation has faster CPU, memory, speeds.
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Press ' followed by c to get ç.<br/>
• Stronger PSU; The workstation Supports SLI and high-end graphics cards.
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Press ~ followed by n to get ñ.<br/>
• Faster Connectivity; The workstation supports USB 3.0.
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Pressing ", ', `, ^ or ~ followed by spacebar will result in a single ", ', `, ^ or ~. Most likely, you can just continue typing: if the next character doesn't exist with an accent character, ", ', `, ^ or ~ will preceed the next character; for example pressing ' followed by s will result in the expected 's.<br/>
• 3 Year Warranty; Next Business Day, On-site support
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Press and hold AltGr (right Alt on our lab keyboard), then press s, and you will get ß as result.<br/>
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Tip: if you think it is annoying that a single press on ' or " does not result in the character, think that you probably also need a ' or a " at the end of a string. Then, press ', or " twice to get double quotationmarks. Then use the left arrow to move the carret between the quotation marks and type the string between the quotation marks.
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== Mouse ==
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Labs are equipped with a Logitech G203 mouse as standard. Other models (G500S, G700S) are available on request.
  
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{| class="wikitable" 
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|-
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"|
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"| [[File:G500s.jpg|100px|Image: 100 pixels]]
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"| [[File:G700s.jpg|100px|Image: 100 pixels]]
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! scope="col" style="width:200px;"| [[File:G203.JPG|100px|Image: 100 pixels]]
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|-
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! scope="col"|
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! scope="col"| Logitech G500S
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! scope="col"| Logitech G700S
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! scope="col"| Logitech G203
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! Features
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! scope="row" colspan="3"|
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|-
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| Handedness || Right || Right || Ambidextrous
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|-
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| Weight (g) || 121 || 153 || 85
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|-
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! Connection
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! scope="row" colspan="3"|
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|-
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| Wireless || style="background-color:#F99;" | No || style="background-color:#9F9;" | Yes (Wire optional) || style="background-color:#F99;" | No
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|-
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| Cable Length / Wireless Range (m) || 2.0 || 10.0 || 2.1
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| Interface || USB 2.0 || 2.4GHz RF, USB 2.0 || USB 2.0
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! Tracking
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! scope="row" colspan="3"|
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|-
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| Tracking Technology || Laser || Laser || Laser
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| Resolution || 200 - 8200 dpi (127-3.1 μm) || 200 - 8200 dpi (127-3.1 μm) ||  200 - 8000 dpi
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| Image Processing (Mpix/s) || 12 || 12 ||
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| Max. Acceleration (g) || 30 || 30 || >25
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| Max. Velocity (m/s) || 4.19 || 4.19 || >5
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! Responsiveness
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! scope="row" colspan="3"|
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| USB Data Format (bits/axis) || 16 || 16 || 16
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| Polling Rate (Hz) || 1000 || 1000 || 1000
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| Sleep Mode || Disabled || Disabled || Disabled
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! Glide
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! scope="row" colspan="3"|
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| Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic (μ) || 0.09 || 0.09 ||
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| Coefficient of Friction, Static (μ) || 0.14 || 0.09 ||
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| Max. Tuning Weight (g) || 27 || 27 ||
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== Software Documentation ==
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===Mouse Sensitivity===
Find the hardware design here
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The sensitivity of the Logitech mice can be changed by pressing the DPI button(s), located below the scroll wheel (G203) or next to the left mouse button (G500s/G700s).
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A window should pop up on screen telling you the current DPI level (dots per inch).
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If you want to set the sensitivity at a custom value or wish to prevent participants from changing the sensitivity level (accidentally or otherwise), please consult the TSG.

Latest revision as of 11:25, 1 June 2023

Lab computer
Cubicle bsi 01.png
Typical lab setup

Lab Computer

All TSG-supported research labs have been equipped with a Dell Precision T-series computer. You can find the exact type of your lab computer printed on the front of the case. The current models are the 3640 and 5820, of which you can view the simplified specifications below. Consult a member of the TSG if you are not sure which computer you have been using for your past research.

Image: 100 pixels Image: 200 pixels
Dell Precision 3640 Dell Precision 5820
CPU Corei5-10600 (6C, 12T, 4.1Ghz) Intel Core i9-10900X (10C, 20T, 3.7Ghz)
Memory size 32GB 32GB
Graphics Card Intel Graphics UHD 630 in consultation

Software

See also: System Image

Keyboard

Image: 200 pixels
Corsair Vengeance K70
Keyboard Layout US-International QWERTY
Key Switches Cherry MX Red
Actuation Force 45cN
Polling Rate 1000Hz
Chassis Black anodized aluminum
USB Pass-through Yes (USB 2.0)
Multimedia Controls Yes
Backlight Yes, can be switched on/off per key. Red
Win Lock Yes
Test Results
Button response time 1ms

Please see our keyboard page for detailed information about using the keyboard backlight for experiments.


Keyboard Layout

The keyboard mapping in Windows is set to United States-International. Installed languages are Dutch and English, the default is Dutch. To switch between languages or keyboard mappings, click the 'language and keyboard' icon in the tray and choose the option that you prefer.

ChooseLanguageSettings.png


NOTE: one thing you should keep in mind is the fact that, when you change the active keyboard input language, this is done for the application which is currently opened. If you open another application, the input language used is the default one and you will have to switch it again.

Special characters: press " followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get ä, ë, ï, ö, ü
Press ' followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get á, é, í, ó, ú.
Press ` followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get à, è, ì, ò, ù.
Press ^ followed by a, e, i, o, or u to get â, ê, î, ô, û.
Press ' followed by c to get ç.
Press ~ followed by n to get ñ.
Pressing ", ', `, ^ or ~ followed by spacebar will result in a single ", ', `, ^ or ~. Most likely, you can just continue typing: if the next character doesn't exist with an accent character, ", ', `, ^ or ~ will preceed the next character; for example pressing ' followed by s will result in the expected 's.

Press and hold AltGr (right Alt on our lab keyboard), then press s, and you will get ß as result.

Tip: if you think it is annoying that a single press on ' or " does not result in the character, think that you probably also need a ' or a " at the end of a string. Then, press ', or " twice to get double quotationmarks. Then use the left arrow to move the carret between the quotation marks and type the string between the quotation marks.

Mouse

Labs are equipped with a Logitech G203 mouse as standard. Other models (G500S, G700S) are available on request.

Image: 100 pixels Image: 100 pixels Image: 100 pixels
Logitech G500S Logitech G700S Logitech G203
Features
Handedness Right Right Ambidextrous
Weight (g) 121 153 85
Connection
Wireless No Yes (Wire optional) No
Cable Length / Wireless Range (m) 2.0 10.0 2.1
Interface USB 2.0 2.4GHz RF, USB 2.0 USB 2.0
Tracking
Tracking Technology Laser Laser Laser
Resolution 200 - 8200 dpi (127-3.1 μm) 200 - 8200 dpi (127-3.1 μm) 200 - 8000 dpi
Image Processing (Mpix/s) 12 12
Max. Acceleration (g) 30 30 >25
Max. Velocity (m/s) 4.19 4.19 >5
Responsiveness
USB Data Format (bits/axis) 16 16 16
Polling Rate (Hz) 1000 1000 1000
Sleep Mode Disabled Disabled Disabled
Glide
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic (μ) 0.09 0.09
Coefficient of Friction, Static (μ) 0.14 0.09
Max. Tuning Weight (g) 27 27

Mouse Sensitivity

The sensitivity of the Logitech mice can be changed by pressing the DPI button(s), located below the scroll wheel (G203) or next to the left mouse button (G500s/G700s). A window should pop up on screen telling you the current DPI level (dots per inch). If you want to set the sensitivity at a custom value or wish to prevent participants from changing the sensitivity level (accidentally or otherwise), please consult the TSG.