Parameter * Global overrides identically-named user profile ** After sign off, user profile returns to global value |
Description |
DefaultPrinter={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3,
LPD4, COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2, SMB1, SMB2, SMB3, SMB4} |
Specifies the default printer. Be sure the printer set as default is enabled or the setting will
be invalid. |
Device=audio volume={low, middle, high} or {0 to 25} mute={0, 1, 2, 3} [mic_vol={high, middle, low} or {0-25}] [mic_mute={yes, no}] [mic_boost={yes, no, 1, 2, 3, 4}] [min_cache={1-50}] [EnableSpeaker={yes, no}][ [playback={device name string}] [record={device name string}] [mic_gain_device={device name string}] [mic_gain={1~8}]
[DPaudio=yes,no]
[local_button=yes, no]
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Specifies the local thin client
audio volume. volume — Default is middle. Specifies the volume level. high — maximum volume middle — medium volume low — minimum
volume Values of 0-25 provide more exact volume
level mute — Default is 0. Option
to enable/disable mute. 0 — no mute 1 — mutes audio 2 — mutes audio and system beep 3 — mutes system beep mic_vol — Default is medium. Option to set volume levels to high,
middle or low. high — maximum volume middle — medium volume low — minimum
volume Values of 0-25 provide more exact volume
level. mic_mute — Default is no. no — no mute yes — mutes audio mic_ boost — This option increases the mic decibels. min_cache — Default is 1. This option
is for configuring ThinOS audio playback minimum buffering amount
in ten millisecond units. This can be used when network bandwidth
is not large enough to play audio smoothly. In
such cases, set min_cache higher, so that ThinOS will buffer more
audio data before playing the audio. 1 – ThinOS
will buffer at least 10 ms of audio data when playing audio. 50 – ThinOS will buffer at least
500 ms (0.5s) of audio data when playing audio. EnableSpeaker — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable
the internal loud speaker. playback — You can set a playback device name. record — You can set the record device name. mic_gain_device— Specify the device name on which you want the mic gain. mic_gain—Enhances the mic gain by number of times the specified value. The default value is 1. DPaudio=[yes, no]— The default option is DPaudio=yes. DP audio may
impact display on A10Q with certain screen resolutions such as 1920x1200, 2048x1152, 2048x1280, 2560x1080,
2560x1440 (U2718Q, UP3216Q) however not limited. User needs to
disable DP audio using INI or GUI.
This setting only works for
terminals with DP audio support (A10Q, D10Q, and U10).
local_button=[yes, no]
The default option is yes, if the value is no, the mute/volume up/volume down buttons are disabled in ThinOS local,
but it works during session |
Device=bluetooth [Disable={yes, no}] |
Set the parameter to disable bluetooth devices.
The default value is no. The value is stored into NVRAM. If you set
Disable=yes, the bluetooth devices are not initialized. |
Device=MIC [Disable={yes, no}] | Device=MIC—This option enables or disables microphone devices. The default value is no and the value is stored in NVRAM. If the value is set to Disable=yes, the microphone devices are not registered to the system.
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Device=camera [format=raw] [width={camera supported width}] [height={camera supported height}] [fps={camera supported fps}] [samplerate={0, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5}] [optimize={no, yes}] [Disable={yes, no}] |
Specify the ThinOS local camera
settings. format — Support only for raw
video type; format=raw is fixed. width —
The width of the resolution that the local camera supports. height — The height of the resolution that the
local camera supports. fps — The frame per
second (fps) of the resolution that the local camera supports. samplerate — The software level sample rate
based on fps to optimize the performance, where the frame per second
for the camera is actually equal to the fps value multiplied by the
samplerate value. Samplerate values mean the following sample rates: 0 — 1/1 1 — 1/2 2 — 1/3 3 — 1/4 4 — 1/5 5 — 1/6 optimize — Default is no. Yes/ no option to optimize the width, height, and fps at
320 x 240 at 10 fps. That is, if optimize=yes, then 320 x 240 at 10
fps will be used for the local camera settings regardless of the individual
settings in width, height, and fps; as long as the camera supports
the 320 x 240 at 10 fps. If optimize=yes and the
camera does not support the 320 x 240 at 10 fps settings, an error
will be present in the Event Log of ThinOS. If
optimize=no then the individual settings in width, height, and fps
will be used as long as the camera supports them. Disable— When you specify Disable=yes, the device is disabled.
For example, the Camera tab in peripherals setting is disabled,
the Exclude video devices option in Global Connection Settings
is disabled. The device cannot be accessed at local and remote sessions. |
**Device=keyboard [numlockoff={no, yes}] [repeatrate={0, 1, 2}] [repeatdelay={0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7}] |
Device — Specifies the local
keyboard. numlockoff — Default is no. Yes/no option to turn off the NumLock of the keyboard. repeatrate — Default is 1. Specifies the
keyboard repeat rate. 0 — Slow 1 — Medium 2 — Fast repeatdelay — Default is 2. Specifies the keyboard delay in seconds,
before repeat. 0 — 1/5 1 — 1/4 2 — 1/3 3 — 1/2 4 — 3/4 5 — 1 6 — 2 7 — No Repeat NOTE:These
settings in a wnos.ini file will be saved into NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes
is set in the wnos.ini file. |
Device=Rfideas [DisableBeep={yes, no}] [DisableKeystroke={yes, no}] [SetCardType={yes, no} Configuration1={*}
Configuration2={*} ] [DisableInitialization={yes, no}] [DisableLed={yes, no} |
Device=Rfideas — Specifies
the local Rfideas readers. DisableBeep —
Default is yes. Option disables the beep sound when the card
is read. DisableKeyStroke — Default is yes. Option disables the keyboard movements and key strokes. SetCardType — Default is no. Used only
for pcProx Plug readers. DisableInitialization — Default is no. Option disables configurations to the card reader. DisableLed—If set to yes, then LED is turned off.
If set to no, then LED is controlled by Reader. The default value
is not set. |
Device=UsbSerial [start=com{1~4}] [com{1~4}=com{5~8}] |
Specifies the first COM port number
that can be used by USB-serial port. For example,
the first USB-Serial port on a VL10 thin client is COM2 by default,
but it can be changed to COM3 with the INI file Device=UsbSerial
Start=COM3.
Without any ini setting: The COM number
registered is related with USB port number. Since USB port number
is hardware property, it is always mounted in the same order, and
there is no relation with the plug sequence.
If Device=UsbSerial start=COMx is set, then rule 1 does not work, the COM number is set by "x",
and "x" range is 1-4, since ThinOS only supports maximum of four COM.
If COMx=COMy is set,
the range for x is 1 - 4, and the real name in ThinOS is considered.
The range for "y" is 5 - 8, since ICA running on ThinOS only supports
maximum of eight COM.
NOTE:The
INI [com{1~4}=com{5~8}] is applicable for ICA connections
only. |
**DisableMouse={no, yes} or MouseDisable={no, yes} |
DisableMouse — Default
is no. Yes/no option to disabled mouse pointer so that it is
shown on the screen. The pointer is enabled if any mouse activity
occurs. or MouseDisable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disabled mouse pointer
so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is enabled if any mouse
activity occurs. |
LpdSpool={0-50} |
Specifies the size of spool to
buffer all the data before sending them to the LPD printer. The range
of value is 0 to 10, that is, 0 MB to 10 MB. If the specified value
is above the range, then the value is set to 5. The range of value is extended to 50. In build
8.2_001 or later builds, the LPD data is spooled to a file in a ram
disk instead of a buffer. So the value of the parameter will not be
related to the spool size as before. If LpdSpool=0,
the function is disabled, otherwise the function is enabled. |
LPTPortBind={yes, no} |
LPTPortBind — Default is Yes. Specifies the LPT bind to the USB Port Policy. If set to Yes, then the registered port follows the following
binding policy: LPT1 from USB ports 1/3/5/7 and LPT2 from USB posts
2/4/6. If set to No, then the LPT port plugged in
first is LPT1 followed by LPT2, and so on. |
MicBoost={no, yes} |
Default is no. Yes/no option to enable on-board microphone boost. |
**MouseNewSpeed={1-9} |
Default is 6. Value specifies the mouse speed within a range of 1 through
9, where 1 is slowest and 9 is fastest. This parameter is the replacement
of MouseSpeed from build 7.0.1_07. |
**MouseSwap={0, 1} |
0/1 option to swap the mouse buttons.
For example, for left-handed use. 0 — No 1 — Yes |
NetworkPrinter=host/queue [PrinterID=Window driver name] [Enabled={no, yes}] |
NetworkPrinter — Specifies
the configuration for the network (LPD) printer in the same way as
described for the Printer Setup dialog box in the Dell Wyse ThinOS
Administrator’s Guide. The host and queue parameters define the IP
address and queue name of the printer. PrinterID — Specifies the Windows printer driver name. Enabled — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable the
network (LPD) printer. |
Printer={COM1, COM2, LPT1,
LPT2} [Name=<name>] [PrinterID=window_driver] [Class=classname] [Enabled={no, yes}] [EnableLPD={no, yes}] |
Default is COM1. Printer — Specifies the local printer to configure. Name — Specifies the name of the printer. This option must be used. PrinterID —
If not specified, the default Generic/Text Only is used. Class — Used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect;
the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer from the client side.
It can group printers to use the same template on the ThinPrint server
side. The strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are pre-defined classes. Class
can be a string with 7 characters. Enabled — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable the printer. EnableLPD — Default is no. Yes/no option
to enable the LPD service. NOTE:The parameters must
be specified in the order shown. |
Printer={LPD1, LPD2, LPD3,
LPD4, LPD5-LPD36} [LocalName=name] [Host= host] [Queue=queue] [PrinterID=window_driver] [Class=classname] [Enabled={no, yes}] |
Default is LPD1. Printer — Specifies the LPD printer to configure. LocalName — Specifies the name of the printer.
If LocalName is not specified, the Queue name is used. Host — Specifies the host name of the printer. Queue — Specifies the queue name of the printer. PrinterID — Specifies the windows driver to
use for the printer. If not specified, the default Generic/Text Only
is used. Class — Used in ThinPrint print
for TPAutoconnect; the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer
from the client side. It can group printers to use the same template
on the ThinPrint server side. The strings PCL5, PS, and TXT are pre-defined
classes. Class can be a string with 7 characters. Enabled — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable the
printer. These settings in a wnos.ini file will be saved into NVRAM
if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file. NOTE:The
parameters must be specified in the order shown. For backward compatibility,
LPD is accepted as LPD1. LPD2 – LPD4 are
new in the 5.1. For WT1200 platform where Local flash is absent, locally
configured LPD2-LPD4 and SMB1 to SMB4 disappear on power cycle. |
Printer={SMB1, SMB2, SMB3,
SMB4} [LocalName=name] [Host=\[domain]\host] [Name=share_name] [PrinterID=window_driver] [Class=classname] [Enabled={no, yes}] [EnableLPD={no, yes}] [Username=username] [Password=password] [Domain=domain name] |
Default is SMB1. Printer — Specifies the shared Microsoft network
printer to configure. LocalName — Specifies
the name of the shared printer. Host — Specifies
the host name of the shared printer specified as \domain\host when
the host is configured within a Microsoft domain, otherwise, host
can be specified as \\host. Name — Specifies
the shared name of the shared printer. PrinterID — Specifies the windows driver to use for the printer. If not specified,
the default Generic/Text Only is used. Class — Used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect; the ThinPrint technology
of mapping the printer from the client side. It can group printers
to use the same template on the ThinPrint server side. The strings
PCL5, PS, and TXT are pre-defined classes. Class can be a string with
7 characters. Enabled — Default is yes . Yes/no option to enable the printer. EnableLPD — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the LPD printer. Username — Specifies the username of a user
who can use the SMB printer. Password —
Specifies the password of a user who can use the SMB printer. Domain — Specifies the domain name of the SMB
printer. |
**RepeatDelay={0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} |
Default is 2. Specifies
the keyboard delay before repeat in seconds. 0
— 1/5 1 — 1/4 2 — 1/3 3 — 1/2 4 — 3/4 5
— 1 6 — 2 7 — No Repeat |
**RepeatRate={0, 1, 2} |
Default is 1. Specifies
the keyboard repeat rate. 0 — Slow 1 — Medium 2 — Fast |
*Resolution=[DDC, 640X480, 800X600, 1024X768, 1152X864, 1280X720, 1280X768,
1280X1024, 1360X768, 1366X768, 1368X768, 1400X1050, 1440X900, 1600X900, 1600X1200, 1680X1050, 1920X1080, 1920X1200] [Refresh=60, 75,
85} [rotate={right}] |
Default is DDC. Resolution — Specifies the local display resolution.
Option DDC can be specified to select default display resolution. NOTE:When using the Wyse Y Cable, DDC will properly work on both monitors
by default. However, if connected to R10L/R00x clients and you are
using Dual DVI, then you must add the following DualHead INI parameter
and DualHead option for DDC to properly work on both monitors: Parameter: DualHead=yes Option:
ManualOverride=yes Refresh — Specifies
the local display refresh rate. NOTE:If
the Resolution or Refresh parameter values are changed, the thin client
will reboot without notice to the user. rotate — Rotate allows you to rotate monitors for viewing
in Portrait mode. For example: screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60 rotate=none NOTE:Due to processing power requirements, rotate is not recommended and
supported on the C class platforms at this time. NOTE:The Screen parameter must be placed before the Resolution
parameter. For example: screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60 rotate=none |
*Screen={1, 2} |
Default is 1. Screen — Specifies the monitor for the Resolution
parameter. You can configure each monitor with its own resolution;
the specific monitor is set with the Screen= option. NOTE:The
Screen parameter must be placed before the Resolution parameter. For
example: screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60 rotate=none |