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Dell ThinOS 9.1.4097, 9.1.4234, 9.1.5067, and 9.1.6108 Administrator’s Guide

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Configure the keyboard settings

About this task

This section describes how to configure the keyboard settings on your thin client.

Steps

  1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Peripherals.
    The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
  2. Click the Keyboard tab, and do the following:
    1. From the Keyboard Layout drop-down list, select a keyboard layout. The default layout is set to English (United States).
      NOTE:Support for Macedonian, Macedonian – Standard, Belgian, and Belgian (Comma) keyboard layouts are added in ThinOS 9.1.2101 release. You can also use the Admin Policy Tool or the Wyse Management Suite policy settings to configure the keyboard layout. To configure the settings using Admin Policy Tool or Wyse Management Suite, on the Advanced Tab, go to Peripherals Managements > Keyboard and select the preferred Keyboard Layout. Blast session does not support Macedonian, Macedonian – Standard, Belgian, and Belgian (Comma) keyboard layouts.
    2. From the Delay before Repeat drop-down list, select the time for Repeat Delay. The time specifies the pause between pressing the key on the keyboard and when the key starts repeating itself.
    3. Click any of the following options to set the Repeat Rate:
      • Slow
      • Normal
      • Fast
      Repeat Rate specifies the speed at which the key repeats itself after you press and hold down a key on the keyboard.
    4. Click any of the following options to set the Numlock status:
      • None
      • On
      • Off
      Numlock specifies whether the Numlock key on the keyboard must be turned on or turned off when you boot the terminal.
    5. In the Disabled keys field, enter the keys on the keyboard that must be disabled. Use a comma to separate multiple entries.
  3. Click OK to save your settings.

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