Window Labs Special Hardware
The following special hardware devices are available in the labs:
- Scanners -- one in each lab
- Cintiq Interactive Pen Display -- 144 Stuckeman
- M-Audio Keystation 88es keyboard -- 108 Warnock
- PreSonus HP 4 Headphone distribution amplifier with individual volume controls -- 108 Warnock
Cintiq Interactive Pen Display
A WACOM Cintiq 21ux interactive pen display is available in 144 Stuckeman. Use the pen directly on the screen to work more quickly and naturally. Pens can be checked out from the Architecture and Landscape Architecture Library in 111 Stuckeman. Just ask for an ITS.
M-Audio Keystation 88es keyboard
The Keystation 88es offers semi-weighted keys that give the feel of a true piano, modulation and pitch bend wheels, plus assignable buttons and a slider for hands on control. This keyboard is ideal for a multitude of music creation and educational applications available on the workstation Warnock108-112. To view the software available for use with this keyboard, visit Software/music_software/musicworkstation.aspx. If you need assistance in configuring the software for use with this device, look here.
PreSonus HP 4 Headphone distribution amplifier
The HP4 features four headphone outputs, each with its own volume control. Students working on an music assignment can listen to their work at a sound level comfortable to each user.
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