- Does Respondus LockDown Browser work with Chromebook?
- Why does Respondus LockDown Browser not work on Chromebook?
- Why is respondus not working on my Chromebook?
- How do I get out of respondus LockDown Browser on Chromebook?
- How do I install Respondus LockDown Browser on Chromebook?
- Does respondus detect a second monitor?
- How do I know if LockDown Browser is recording me?
- What devices are compatible with Respondus LockDown Browser?
- Why is Respondus not recognizing my face?
- What devices are compatible with Respondus LockDown Browser?
- Can you use respondus LockDown without a webcam?
- Does respondus LockDown detect phones?
Does Respondus LockDown Browser work with Chromebook?
Respondus LockDown Browser has settings that allow both iPad and Chromebook users to take LockDown Browser and Monitor exams.
Why does Respondus LockDown Browser not work on Chromebook?
If you encounter the above error when trying to install the LockDown Browser for Chromebook extension, it is likely occurring because the version of ChromeOS installed on the Chromebook is not meeting the minimum version requirement.
Why is respondus not working on my Chromebook?
If you are experiencing issues while using LockDown Browser on your Chromebook, please follow the steps below to refresh your system: Clear the Cache and Cookies in Google Chrome. Update your Chromebook's operating system. Restart your device.
How do I get out of respondus LockDown Browser on Chromebook?
You will see the LockDown Respondus bar across the top. the Continue button to exit LockDown Browser. Make sure you have enough time to complete the test before you start. You may not be able to resume the test if you have to leave it.
How do I install Respondus LockDown Browser on Chromebook?
Access the Student Support tab. Click on the Download Respondus LockDown Browser (Chromebook) under the "Faculty/Student Resources" module. Click Add to Chrome to install the extension. A confirmation message will appear once the LockDown Browser for Chromebook extension has been installed.
Does respondus detect a second monitor?
Can browser lockdown software detect screen-sharing and multiple monitors? Yes, most browser locking software can detect the attempted use of multiple monitors or screen-sharing on the primary device. It is not recommended to use more than one monitor when taking tests using Respondus Lockdown Browser.
How do I know if LockDown Browser is recording me?
During the exam, you will see the recording icon in the upper-right of the LockDown Browser window. However, once the exam is over, the recording will stop and the icon will go away.
What devices are compatible with Respondus LockDown Browser?
PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks are all compatible with the use of Respondus LockDown browser. IPads (but not Android or Chrome OS tablets) may also be compatible with the use of Respondus LockDown browser, depending on whether the instructor has opted to allow their usage for a particular quiz.
Why is Respondus not recognizing my face?
If you experience an error that reads "your face isn't showing clearly in the video," it may be related to the available memory on your computer. A computer that is running multiple applications simultaneously can experience a reduction in the available RAM (Random Access Memory).
What devices are compatible with Respondus LockDown Browser?
PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks are all compatible with the use of Respondus LockDown browser. IPads (but not Android or Chrome OS tablets) may also be compatible with the use of Respondus LockDown browser, depending on whether the instructor has opted to allow their usage for a particular quiz.
Can you use respondus LockDown without a webcam?
Can lockdown browser see you? As it has already been mentioned, when taking a remote exam proctored only by the lockdown browser it's not necessary to have a webcam and a microphone. The browser can't hear or see you. The only thing it can monitor is your on-screen actions.
Does respondus LockDown detect phones?
A browser lock does not detect cell phones and other secondary devices, such as a tablet. Most students have secondary devices and while their primary device may be proctored by a browser lock, they can easily access the internet from another device to look up test answers during an exam.