External Mice and Keyboards: External keyboards and mice are allowed.Monitors and Screen Displays: Screen dimensions must be 10 inches or larger and the minimum screen resolution should be 1024 x 768.Your devices must meet the minimum hardware requirements and align with the following guidelines. 100 MB of storage for one exam (plus 100 MB for each subsequent exam).To launch these devices in kiosk mode, they must be configured to be managed through the school's Google Admin Console and be part of an Enterprise or Education license.The digital testing application runs in kiosk mode on school-managed Chromebooks.Note: Intel and Apple M1 processors are supported.
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Note: Windows 7 and Windows 10 in S Mode are not supported.Ĥ00 MB Free Hard Drive Space for one exam (plus 100 MB for each subsequent exam) OS VERSIONS AND MINIMUM SPECS Operating System VersionsĢ50 MB Free Hard Drive Space for one exam (plus 100 MB for each subsequent exam) The table below shows the supported operating systems and minimum specifications for each type of testing computer. Chromebooks: Only school-managed Chromebooks can be used for testing you can’t use a personal Chromebook.Windows and Mac: Computers can be personal or school managed.After you complete exam setup on your computer, 1–3 days before the exam, you can’t share your computer with another student. You can test on a laptop or desktop computer (Mac, Windows, or school-managed Chromebooks). If you have questions, contact your AP coordinator or any technology staff who will be helping prepare students for digital AP Exams at your school or district. To take 2021 digital AP Exams, you must have an approved device that meets the technical requirements for these exams.