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    1: \label{Clicker_Registration}
    2: 
    3: 
    4: 
    5: LON-CAPA users can register their clickers within LON-CAPA.
    6: To register your clicker, do the following:
    7: 
    8: \begin{enumerate}
    9: 
   10: \item Either select \textbf{Preferences} from the dropdown list displayed          
   11: when you mouseover your name at the top left of the screen or            
   12: click \textbf{Main Menu} on the Inline Menu and
   13: then select \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{pref} \textbf{Set user preferences}
   14: in the \textbf{My Space} group
   15: \item At the \textbf{Set User Preferences} screen, select 
   16: \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{network-workgroup}
   17: \textbf{Register Response Devices (``Clickers'')}. 
   18: \item Type your clicker ID in the text box.
   19: Below are instructions on how to find your clicker ID for various clicker models.
   20: \item Click the \fbox{Save} button.
   21: 
   22: \end{enumerate}
   23: 
   24: 
   25: 
   26: {\bf i$>$clicker}: on i$>$clicker devices, the clicker ID is located on a sticker on the back.
   27: 
   28: \begin{figure}
   29: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.30\paperwidth]{iclicker}\end{center}
   30: \caption{Location of Label on i$>$clickers}
   31: \end{figure}
   32: 
   33: {\bf Turning Technology}: on Turning Technology devices, the clicker ID is located on a sticker on the back.
   34: 
   35: \begin{figure}
   36: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.30\paperwidth]{turning}\end{center}
   37: \caption{Location of Label on Turning Technology clickers}
   38: \end{figure}
   39: 
   40: 
   41: 
   42: {\bf Interwrite RF}: on the RF version of the Interwrite clicker, you need to go through a number of steps. When you first switch it on, it will look for a class. Cancel that by pressing the asterisk key.
   43: \begin{figure}
   44: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.50\paperwidth]{interwrite1}\end{center}
   45: \caption{Interwrite Step 1}
   46: \end{figure}
   47: 
   48: Next, enter the menu by pressing the Left key.
   49: \begin{figure}
   50: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.50\paperwidth]{interwrite2}\end{center}
   51: \caption{Interwrite Step 2}
   52: \end{figure}
   53: 
   54: Scroll, using the Down key, to the entry Diagnostics.
   55: \begin{figure}
   56: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.50\paperwidth]{interwrite3}\end{center}
   57: \caption{Interwrite Step 3}
   58: \end{figure}
   59: 
   60: Press the Enter key to enter Diagnostics.
   61: \begin{figure}
   62: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.50\paperwidth]{interwrite4}\end{center}
   63: \caption{Interwrite Step 4}
   64: \end{figure}
   65: 
   66: The clicker ID is listed.
   67: \begin{figure}
   68: \begin{center}\includegraphics[  width=0.50\paperwidth]{interwrite5}\end{center}
   69: \caption{Interwrite Step 5}
   70: \end{figure}
   71: 
   72: {\bf Interwrite IR}: the clicker ID (6 digits) is located on a sticker on the back of the device.
   73: 
   74: {\bf Interwrite Virtual}: The clicker ID is the Media Access Control address (``MAC address'') of your network card. MAC addresses look like this
   75: 
   76: {\tt 01-23-45-67-89-ab}
   77: 
   78: or like this
   79: 
   80: {\tt 01:23:45:67:89:ab}
   81: 
   82: How to locate this depends on your operating system.
   83: 
   84: {\it Windows Vista}
   85: \begin{itemize}
   86: \item Click the Start Button and select Start Search.
   87: \item Type {\tt cmd} in the blank box. Hit Enter.
   88: \item In the command prompt window, type {\tt ipconfig /all}
   89: \item Locate the number that goes with the adapter you would use in the lecture hall.
   90: \end{itemize}
   91: 
   92: {\it Windows NT / 2000 or XP}
   93: \begin{itemize}
   94: \item After clicking on the Start Button, click on Run.
   95: \item Type {\it command} in the blank box. Click on OK.
   96: \item Once a small black window appears, type in {\tt winipcfg}
   97: \item Locate the number to the right of ``Physical Address.''
   98: \end{itemize}
   99: 
  100: {\it Windows 95/98/ME}
  101: \begin{itemize}
  102: \item After clicking on the Start Button, click on Run.
  103: \item Type in {\tt winipcfg} in the blank box. Click on ``OK.''
  104: \item Look under the info for the Ethernet adapter you would use in the lecture hall.
  105: \item Locate the number next to ``Adapter Address.''
  106: \end{itemize}
  107: 
  108: {\it Macintosh (OS X)}
  109: \begin{itemize} 
  110: \item Under the Apple menu, select ``System Preferences''.
  111: \item Select the ``Network'' Pane.
  112: \item Doubleclick on the adapter you are using, for example ``Airport'' or ``Built-in Ethernet'' (use the adapter you would use in the lecture hall).
  113: \item Click on the ``Airport'' or ``Ethernet'' tab, respectively - the number is displayed.
  114: \end{itemize}
  115: 
  116: {\it Linux}
  117: Type {\tt /sbin/ifconfig -a} and look up the relevant info. For example:
  118: \begin{verbatim}
  119: [root@foo bar]# /sbin/ifconfig -a
  120: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 01:23:45:67:89:AB
  121: ...
  122: \end{verbatim}
  123: The number is the HWaddr.

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