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Accessible Color Best Practices
What is an accessible use of color?People with visual impairments interpret color and contrast differently. That makes it difficult or impossible for them to access information communicated only by color.For example, to a user with red/green color blindness, a green image on a red background will not provide enough distinction to make the image visible. This type of color treatment also makes it difficult for some users to read text or identify links that are a different color but don’t have underlines.
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How to Update Your Name
My name has a capitalization error For example, Desmond-hellmann should be Desmond-Hellmann. Open a ticket with the IT Service Desk. My name has changed or is misspelled If you need to update your name (spelling, diacritics, etc.) in a specific UCSF system (e.g. Ilios or CLE) please check whether it is also incorrect at the central source.
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How to create a URL shortcut on the IT website
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macOS Support Status at UCSF
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UCSF Adobe Licensing
UCSF has a discounted licensing agreement with Adobe for Devices used for UCSF Business and UCSF-owned devices. UCSF does not have a site license agreement for any Adobe products.For students, devices not used for UCSF business and not owned by UCSF will need to purchase licenses directly from Adobe. For Students: Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers | Adobe Creative Cloud
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Account Request Form (Campus, SOM, ZSFG/SFGH) - How to Approve requests
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MyAccess Account Activation
Who should read this? As of January 1, 2022 UCSF is no longer allowing the creation of a separate "SFID" account for use with the MyAccess login system. April 29, 2022 will be the last day that this type of account - SFID - will be allowed to sign into MyAccess. After this date all users should obtain and use an Active Directory account in order UCSF to use MyAccess.
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Jamf Pro at UCSF
Jump to "How can I tell if my Mac is enrolled in UCSF Jamf Pro"
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How to Confirm CrashPlan Is Backing Up Your Computer
CrashPlan is UCSF's online backup program. All data that is backed-up by CrashPlan is encrypted, so it will securely backup your files even when you are NOT connected to the UCSF network or UCSF VPN. This also means this solution is HIPAA-compliant. CrashPlan Pro is offered, at no additional charge, to all ITFS supported desktops and laptops as part of the ITFS Basic Support, and to UCSF Medical Center supported laptops.
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