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For the compatibility page, you can test the performance and the level of multiple specifications that needs to be supported in your machine in order to work with the system properly.

 

You can check your device's compatibility "SwiftAssess Device Compatibility Checklist"by going to: (Account Name).SwiftAssess.com/Compatibility/Check

 

When you click on the link, the page will look like this:

 

Based on these specifications, you will see the compatibility percentage of your device.

You can see that the Compatibility Checklist is divided into two sections: Automatic and Manual.

Automatic compatibility checklist includes: 

Browser Version and compatibility.

Operating system type.

Cookies.

WebRTC.

Screen Resolution.

Private browsing.

Storage Availability.

 

Manual compatibility checklist includes: 

Secure browser test.

Assessment cache unit test.

Minimum hardware requirement.
 

If the ACU pinging test is successful, the manual checklist will look like this:

While in case of failing the test of ACU pinging, it will look like this

 

The user have to manually answer the manual compatibility checklist based on the device/connection specifications.

 

On the right side of the page you can see Attachments and Validation process sections.

Attachments section includes:

Download Secure browser.

Download end user minimum requirements.

Download assessments caching using documentation.

 

Validation process section includes:

The compatibility percentage.

When you click on "Compatibility" button you will have the above window which shows you the compatibility percentage of the ACU test. And comments which will tell you the minimum specifications required in order to make your machine compatible.
 

The status whether is compatible or not.

Then the user will have to enter the Machine ID, Username and observations or comments.

Click  button to submit results.

 

To a have a compatible device it should get 81% or more.

 

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