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Device/Operating System Type
Student:
A desktop or laptop running a supported version (see Supported Operating System Versions) of Windows, macOS, or
ChromeOS.
Important notes:
- Chromebook models with two cameras are not supported
- iPadOS and Linux devices are not supported for remote testing.
- To deploy the DRC INSIGHT Secure Application on Chromebooks, all Chromebook devices
must be enrolled in a managed Google Admin Console organizational unit.
Test Administrator (TA)
Any desktop or laptop running a supported version (see next section) of Windows, macOS,
ChromeOS, or Linux.
Supported Operating System Versions
Student
- ChromeOS: minimum version 130, except for version 131 is not supported
- Windows OS
- Fully Supported: Windows 11 23H2, 24H2 and 25H2
- Incoming Best Effort Support: Windows 11 in SE Mode
- Outgoing Best Effort Support: Windows 11 22H2
- Outgoing Best Effort Support Windows 10 22H2 & Windows 10 in S Mode
- macOS
- Fully Supported: macOS 14.x, macOS 15.x, and 26.x
- Outgoing Best Effort Support: macOS 13.x
TA
Same as Student, plus Linux Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04, and 24.04 LTS with Gnome Shell: Fully Supported
Required Readiness Checks
Student
Run a Remote Readiness System Scan
and ensure all results are in a passing status.
Additionally, students must complete other technology checks as directed by the Test Administrator.
For personally-owned devices: During the DRC INSIGHT installation process, run a DRC
INSIGHT System Readiness Check and ensure all results are in a passing status.
System Specifications
Both Roles
- Processor: CPU benchmark rating of 3000 or higher
- Note: A processor’s CPU benchmark rating is based on a common set of factors used by
PassMark Software to assess relative processor performance. Processors with the same CPU
benchmark rating will perform at relatively the same level. Use PassMark Software
to find a
searchable list of processors with their benchmark ratings and other information. To determine
processor capability on a macOS device, open a Terminal Window and run the following
command: sysctlmachdep.cpu.brand_string.
- Note: A processor’s CPU benchmark rating is based on a common set of factors used by
- Memory: 4 GB RAM or more
- Available/free disk space: 1 GB or more
Network/Internet Connection
Both Roles:
- Connection type: Wired or secure wireless network
- Bandwidth: 10 Mbps minimum. Note: Perform a speed check during a similar time of day and under similar circumstances as test
day.- Students: Use the Remote Readiness System Scan

- Test Administrators: Use SpeedTest.net

- Students: Use the Remote Readiness System Scan
Resolution/Scale Settings
Both Roles
- Actual screen resolution: 1024 x 768 or better
Student
- Scale/display size: 100% (Windows/ChromeOS), Default (macOS)
TA
- Scale/display size: Any. 100% scale recommended, but Test Administrators may zoom in or out
depending on preference.
Software/Account Access
Student
- Install: DRC INSIGHT Secure Application v16.x.
- Note (for Chromebook devices only): If a previous version is installed on the testing device, the new
Chromebook Progressive Web App (PWA) must be installed, and the previous kiosk version must
be uninstalled. See Quick Tour: Installing and Deploying the DRC INSIGHT Secure App to Chrome
Devices in Volume III: DRC INSIGHT of your site’s Technology User Guide for more information.
- Note (for Chromebook devices only): If a previous version is installed on the testing device, the new
TA
- Use: A supported web browser to access the DRC INSIGHT Portal and Test Monitoring. DRC
recommends using the most recent version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or
Apple Safari.
Device Accessories
Student
Required:
- Any built-in or plug-in webcam
- Any built-in or plug-in microphone/headset/headphones
- Note: Wired headphones are recommended for test security. If Bluetooth headphones or
earbuds are used, the student’s parent/guardian must ensure that they are connected only
to the testing device prior to testing.
- Note: Wired headphones are recommended for test security. If Bluetooth headphones or
- Physical keyboard and trackpad/mouse (no touch screen–only devices)
- Testing devices may have touch screen capabilities, but students should not use the touch
screen during testing. Students must use a keyboard and trackpad/mouse. - A wireless keyboard and mouse are allowed but must be tested ahead of time and
connected only to the testing device.
- Testing devices may have touch screen capabilities, but students should not use the touch
- Device must be plugged into a power supply
Allowed:
- An external monitor
- If using multiple monitors, DRC INSIGHT displays on the primary monitor, and all other
screens go blank. To use a larger monitor, set it as the primary display before launching
DRC INSIGHT. If using a separate monitor, ensure a webcam is correctly positioned at the
top of that monitor. The external monitor and webcam setup should be tested ahead of time.
- If using multiple monitors, DRC INSIGHT displays on the primary monitor, and all other
TA
Same as Student requirements, except:
- Test Administrators may use multiple external monitors. A larger screen can display student
video tiles at a larger size, depending on the monitor’s resolution settings. - Recommended: If Test Administrators will be utilizing a video conferencing solution that
supports simultaneous connection (Microsoft Teams), Test Administrators should use two
monitors to allow them to monitor the Test Monitoring Dashboard and Pre-Test Meeting
simultaneously. - Test Administrators may also use a second separate device (e.g. two laptops) in order to
perform simultaneous monitoring. If using two separate devices, using Microsoft Teams for
the Pre-Test Meeting is not required.
Security Setup
Both Roles
- Network Allowlisting: Technology Coordinators must ensure for school-managed and personally-owned testing devices and TA devices:
- URLs are allowlisted on network content filters, firewalls, and antivirus software.
- For personally-owned devices, if website access is restricted on the student’s or Test Administrator’s home network, the same URLs must be allowlisted.
Student
- Disabling Device Software and Unapproved Tools: Technology Coordinators must ensure for both school-managed and personally-owned testing devices:
- Unapproved tools and software are temporarily disabled (e.g., Grammarly, ChromeVox,
screen capture software, AI assistants, etc.) - Automatic system updates and background processes are temporarily disabled.
- Unapproved tools and software are temporarily disabled (e.g., Grammarly, ChromeVox,
Additional Notes
- Test Administrators and students need to use videoconferencing software to deliver or receive pre-test instructions on the day of testing during the Pre-Test Meeting. Microsoft Teams is the only platform that supports simultaneous video/audio connection between the Pre-Test Meeting and the DRC INSIGHT Test Monitoring Dashboard. Other platforms will NOT work for simultaneous monitoring. Refer to the Quick Guide/Overview and Test Administrator Guide for Remote Administration for options around this restriction.
- Home internet connection speeds vary depending on the time of day and the number of devices using the network at that time. As a best practice, it is recommended to check the connection speed using the Remote Readiness System Scan
at a similar time of day and under similar circumstances to those of test day. - System settings on testing devices must allow the DRC INSIGHT app permission to access the microphone and camera.
- DRC’s standard system requirements are available in the DRC Knowledge Hub. This site has information that applies generally to online testing and is not specific to remote test administration.
