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1.
How long can I use the computer?
Session length depends on location. There are 3 categories: filtered, unfiltered (you must be 18 years of age), and word processing. If no one is waiting for a computer, there is no limit on the number of sessions and no time limit on the adult computers. The youth computers can be used for a maximum of 4 hours per day.
2.
What if I need more time?
Sessions can be extended in 20 minute increments, if no one is waiting for the computer. Follow the prompts on the computer screen to extend sessions.
3.
How will I know when my time is up?
A clock bar appears when you log on. It gives the time remaining in the session. Warnings that the session is ending begin to appear 15 minutes before time is up. If you are using word processing software, we suggest you save often and bring a flash drive to save your work. If needed, flash drives are available at the circulation desk for $9.
4.
If I leave the computer to look for a book, will my session be timed out?
You can lock the computer by clicking on the lock button on the clock bar and entering a password of your choosing. The clock will continue to count down, but you will not be timed out until the end of the session is reached. If you don't lock the computer, someone else could use your remaining time.
5.
What do I do when I'm finished with my session?
Log out by clicking on the end session button.
6.
Does the library monitor what sites I visit on the Internet?
No, there is no record kept of what sites you visit. The software simply says the computer is free or in use. When you click on the done button, the session is cleared.
7.
What do I do if all the computers are in use?
If all the computers are being used, you may get on the waiting list by giving your library card number to the librarian at the 2nd floor Information Desk.
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