Computers & Technology

FVRLibraries has a variety of technologies for you to use, including Wi-Fi, internet computers, printer/copiers, and microfilm readers.

Use library computers

  • Computers are available for one hour, first-come, first-served.
  • Log on to the internet computer with your library card or a guest pass.
  • Plug your personal devices into the USB ports on the front of the computer or monitor. Devices cannot require driver or software installations to run and you may not unplug any library device or cable nor plug personal devices into the library's network outlets.
  • You may operate personal devices or software that do not require administrative privileges to install or run.
  • Use provided CD or DVD drives that are in good condition and compatible with our systems to play personal or library discs.
  • Files and software that you download or install will be removed and erased when the computer is rebooted at the end of your session.
  • Please do not unplug or move any cables from the back of the computer or monitor, unplug power or network cables from the wall or furniture outlets, or reposition the computer or monitor, other than to make screen and keyboard adjustments for ergonomic purposes.
  • Learn how to print, copy, or scan.
  • For more information, see our Library Internet Use Policy.

More available technology

Printer/copiers

Learn how to print, copy, or scan on FVRL's printer/copiers.

Wi-Fi

Use free, unlimited Wi-Fi inside and outside our buildings.

Chromebooks

Check out a Chromebook for two hours at all libraries for in-library use (Yacolt Library Express has three Chromebooks available for onsite use during staffed hours). Save your work to your personal USB drive or online storage.

Microfilm/microfiche readers

View 35 mm or 16 mm microfilm or microfiche on our readers at Goldendale, Stevenson, Vancouver (downtown), or White Salmon Valley Community Libraries. Printing is available. You can also save images to your flash drive at no cost. Find out what microfilm is available at FVRL libraries.

Adaptive technology

Learn more about adaptive technology at FVRL on our Accessibility page.