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Campus
Computing Sites

Location

The Law School Student Lounge computing site is located in Room 200 of Hutchins Hall on Central Campus.

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Law School

The lab contains 4 Mac OS workstations, 1 ErgoPod and 1 black & white printer that are maintained by Campus Computing Sites. The site also contains several PCs and other printers that are maintained by the Law School.

More Info: For more information about the Law School Student Lounge, check out the Law School's Computing Resources

Site Hours
The site maintains the same hours as the
Reading Room in the Law School Library.
Click here for Site Hours

Special Features

Law School Specific Resources: The Law School Student Lounge site also contains 13 PCs, 1 Resume workstation with attached printer (requires paper), and 2 Law School networked printers that are maintained by the Law School.

Adaptive Technology ErgoPod: The basis of the ergopod is an Ergoquest model 500 sit-stand-recline workstation. This workstation is designed to accommodate sitting and standing users as well as all types of wheelchairs. This platform was modified to include 2 CPUs (Mac and PC), closed circuit TV system, scanner, and flat panel attached to a monitor arm. A KVM switch is used to switch between the Mac and PC. Software is acquired from a special loadset supported by Campus Computing Sites and includes JAWS, Magic, Kurzweil 3000, and Dragon Naturally Speaking for the PC and Ilisten for the Mac.

64-SITES: If the printer, Sites Macs, or ErgoPod in the site are experiencing problems and the staff are unavailable, call 64-SITES (Option #1) to report the problem, and a staff member of the Sites Environment Support Team will be sent to troubleshoot the problem or restock the Site.

Contact Info: If you have any comments or suggestions regarding the 4 Mac OS stations, the ErgoPod or the black & white printer in the site, please mail: sites@umich.edu.


Campus Computing Sites | The University of Michigan

11/21/06