Respondus FAQs

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about Respondus Lockdown Browser and Monitor. For questions, contact canvas@csulb.edu.

What is Respondus LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor?

LockDown Browser is a locked browser for taking quizzes in BeachBoard. It prevents you from printing, copying, going to another URL, or accessing other applications during a test. If a test requires that LockDown Browser be used, you will not be able to take the quiz with a standard web browser. You may be required to use LockDown Browser with a feature called Monitor, which will confidentially record you during an online exam for your instructor to review. Here is basic information to get started with an exam in Respondus LockDown Browser:

What does Respondus LockDown Browser limit?

  • Lockdown browser will not allow the use of other online applications other than the quiz in Canvas unless specified by the instructor of the course.
  • We do not recommend attempting to use Zoom with Lockdown browser. Instead use Monitor to proctor test.
  • Requires a camera to be connected to the computer being used for testing (or an iPad,  about this option).
  • Note that Respondus will flag the instructor of any inconsistencies while taking the test. Be sure to be in a space that is distraction-free, or that has limited distractions.
  • You may be required to verify your ID, it is recommended that you keep your 色中色 Card, Driver鈥檚 license, or other permanent ID available when setting up the Lockdown Monitor.

What are the system requirements that my computer needs to use Respondus Lockdown and Monitor?

To install and use Respondus Lockdown with Monitor, you must have a PC, Mac, or iPad with these minimum specifications. Chromebooks, smartphones, and Virtual Machines are not compatible:

PC

  • Windows: 10, 8, 7. Note: Windows 10S is not compatible. []
  • 2 GB RAM []
  • Webcam & mic []

Mac

  • Mac: OS X 10.10 to 10.14 []
  • LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor may continue to run in older operating systems that have reached 鈥渆nd-of-life鈥 but students may encounter unexpected results. Students running OS X 10.13 (High Sierra) should use LockDown Browser version 2.0.3.03 or newer for best performance.
  • 512 MB RAM []
  • Check your Webcam]

iPad

  • Your instructor must enable iPads to be used on each exam. If you are using an iPad, make sure your instructor is aware of this (resource: ?)
  • iOS 11.0+ []
  • Front-facing camera and mic []

All

  • Broadband Internet []
  • Disable or remove incompatible programs []

How do I install Respondus LockDown Browser with Monitor?

You must have a computer that meets minimum system requirements. If you are on a PC or Mac, use 

Respondus Monitor is also included in the installation. If you have an iPad and your instructor has enabled iPads in Respondus LockDown Advanced Settings, you can follow these directions: Can an iPad be used to take a LockDown Browser exam? (instructions for students).

What if I am experiencing issues with Respondus LockDown Browser with Monitor?

If you are experiencing issues with Respondus LockDown Browser with Monitor, review this . You can also reach out to the Technology Help Desk at 562.985.4959 or helpdesk@csulb.edu.

Visit the links for solutions to these common technical issues:

Refer also to the Respondus Lockdown Browser Troubleshooting Guide [PDF]

Visit the links for solutions to these common error messages:

Refer also to the Respondus Lockdown Browser Troubleshooting Guide [PDF]

What if a student can鈥檛 use Respondus LockDown Browser with Monitor because they don鈥檛 have a laptop?

If a student cannot use Respondus LockDown Browser, here are a couple of options:

  • Work with your instructor to coordinate a time to visit Horn Center computer lap on 色中色 campus and take the exam at one of the desktops during the hours of operation.
  • Work with your instructor on an alternative method of assessment if unable to get to the Horn Center during open hours and unable to use Respondus on a personal device.

Faculty can also consider offering alternatives assessments to exams: