![]() If you regularly use your computer, that's a huge problem, and it's almost completely unfixable. This has the end result of really slowing down your computer. Because of that, the next time your computer tries to do certain things, it'll have a bunch of hurdles to jump in the process that weren't there before, and some paths may still be blocked entirely. The way Respondus works, it sets some things up in the Registry that it leaves behind between launches. You'd think that computers would just know how to open applications, but the registry is integral to that process. In doing so, though, it leaves behind bits and pieces of those blocked paths scattered around your registry. In order to completely stop you from accessing other stuff during an exam, Respondus goes into your registry and manually (supposedly temporarily) stops it from drawing those lines, and it also overlays over your entire screen so that your task bar and windows menu (or app bar on mac) is harder to reach. It's the part of your computer that streamlines basic tasks, like knowing how to open different file types, and drawing the lines from your double-click on an application to the code for that application, and how to read that code. In short, there's a very good reason why this part of your computer is so well-hidden. Respondus requires access to a very well-hidden part of your computer, called the registry, in order to stop you from changing to other windows/applications, or having anything else open. Think r/eli5, but not quite that dumbed-down. Being a computer science major and knowing that not everyone out there is tech-savvy, I'm going to try to explain it as well as I can, in fairly simple terms that most people should recognize. I'm here to tell you: DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, INSTALL THIS SOFTWARE ON YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTER. As I'm sure many of you fellow students have noticed, many (or all) of our classes at the U of A this semester are requiring Respondus Lockdown Browser for exams. ![]() I'm a junior computer science major at UARK. There are a couple ways to avoid installing it at the bottom of the post. Avoid putting it on your personal computer at all costs. Please see this article for help.TLDR Respondus has a very high chance to break your computer to the point of being nearly unusable. 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. If the problem persists, try using an external USB webcam, a a different WiFi network, and if necessary, a different computer. To perform this check:ΔΆ) Type "update" in the Windows search field in lower left of your Windows taskbar * If you're on a Windows 10 computer, be sure no automatic updates are running in the background as this can interfere not only with facial detection, but other parts of the Monitor startup sequence. * Avoid backlighting and ensure there's enough light on your face. * Try adjusting your position, the camera angle, or the lighting. * Don't wear sunglasses, baseball caps, or hats with brims. * If you are wearing eyeglasses, try removing them temporarily as reflection in the lenses can sometimes cause issues. To improve the quality of your video and experience success during the facial detection step, we recommend the following: ![]()
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