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Honeywell Barcode Scanner Tip Sheet
The Honeywell handheld Barcode Scanner is not working.Location is a BCH Oakland site using IT equipmentBarcode scanner model is Honeywell 1952You will see a green flashing light next to a red light on the front of the base to indicate it is charging.Configure barcode scanner for A
Capsa WOW Tip Sheet
How to use the equipment mounted on a Capsa WOW.Location is at BCH OaklandWOW model is CapsaHandheld Barcode Scanner model is HoneywellPC model is CybernetThe badge reader is built into the lef
IT - Fix this Computer Button
IT has been working to improve services by streamlining the process to submit tickets to fix common computer hardware issues on clinical workstations in areas such as nursestations, bedsides, exam rooms, WOWs, and registration.
BCH Oakland - How do I use the battery powered Cybernet AIO?
Your hospital unit utilizes medical grade battery powered Cybernet All-in-One (AIO) PCs. This device is both the monitor and computer with the RFID integrated and can be wiped down using the approved sanitizer wipes provided by the hospital. Each AIO comes with 3 batteries and 1 charging station with 2 extra batteries. The charging stations will be found in a designated non-patient care area within your department.Please review the information below to familiarize yourself with the device and how to maintain the batteries.
Which GitHub do I use?
When people say “GitHub,” they often mean the public, open-source website www.github.com — where anyone can browse and contribute to millions of public code repositories.But that’s not what we’re talking about here.At UCSF, we offer two secure, enterprise-grade GitHub environments through our UCSF GitHub Enterprise Program — both designed to support your development work safely and effectively:
Choose the right GitHub at UCSF: Use On-Prem for P3/P4 data, Cloud for general dev—both are secure, UCSF-licensed, and free to use.
GitHub Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The UCSF GitHub Enterprise Program provides UCSF staff/affiliates with access to collaborative version control and source code management (Paid for by IT Governance Roadmap Funds). Source code control systems are essential for collaborative software development, enabling code reuse, management, and integrity.
Find answers to common questions about UCSF GitHub Enterprise, data use, access, and choosing the right platform for your project.