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Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.3 Administrator’s Guide

Configuring system personalization

Use the system personalization page to configure the thin client settings, such as display, keyboard, mouse, time zone, and audio options for Windows Embedded Standard devices.

Table 1. Configuring display optionsDisplay Options
Option Description
Enable Dual Monitor Select this option to enable the dual monitor functionality. If selected, the Display Mode option is available.
Display Mode From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:
  • Duplicate these displays
  • Extend these displays
If you select Extend these displays, the following options are available:
  • Monitor Resolution (Secondary)—Select this option to set the resolution for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select the appropriate resolution that suits your monitor type.
  • Display Identifier (Secondary)—Select this option to set an identifier for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select an appropriate monitor identification number.
  • Monitor Rotation (Secondary)– Select this option to set an orientation options for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select one of the display orientation options based on your preference:
    • Landscape

    • Portrait

    • Landscape—flipped

    • Portrait—flipped

  • Enable Multi Monitor—Select this option to enable the multi monitor setting.

  • Multi Monitor Support—From the drop-down list, select monitor resolution, monitor rotation, refresh rate, color depth, span position, display identifier, and remove.
Monitor Resolution (Primary) Select this option to set the resolution for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select the appropriate resolution that suits your monitor type.
Display Identifier (Primary) Select this option to set a display identifier for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select an appropriate monitor identification number.
Monitor Rotation (Primary) Select this option to set an orientation options for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select one of the display orientation options based on your preference:
  • Landscape

  • Portrait

  • Landscape—flipped

  • Portrait—flipped

Table 2. Configuring keyboard optionsKeyboard Options
Option Description
Language Select this option to choose one or more input languages for your keyboard. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred keyboard input language.
Default Keyboard Layout Select this option to set an appropriate keyboard layout. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred keyboard layout.
Blink Rate Select this option to set the speed at which the cursor (insertion point) blinks to make it more visible, or less visible—depending on your requirement. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred cursor blink rate.
Keyboard Preferences Select this option to set the keyboard hotkeys.
Keyboard Repeat Delay Select this option to set the duration of time that a key can be pressed without repeating the letter as input. From the drop-down menu, select one of the following options based on your preference:
  • Short

  • Medium Short

  • Medium Long

  • Long

Keyboard Repeat Rate Select this option to set the repeat rate for the keyboard, which is the speed at which the key input repeats itself when you press and hold down the key on the keyboard.
Menu Access Select this option to enable the menu access keys on your keyboard.
MS Gina Keyboard Layout Select this option to view the Keyboard Selection screen on the Windows login screen.

MS Gina Keyboard Layout feature allows to choose desired language and keyboard layout in the Windows devices on the login screen. For example,

If the Windows credential is in Non-English and the keyboard attached to the Windows system is English. You cannot enter the credentials as there is no option to change or select the language and keyboard layout on the Windows login screen.

You can configure the desired languages, substitute languages and keyboard layout along with MS Gina Keyboard Layout from the Wyse Management Suite server. When you apply the language or keyboard settings, MS Gina Keyboard layout is displayed on the Windows login screen.

You can change or select desired language and keyboard layout from the Windows login screen.

NOTE: The Windows login screen is displayed when the auto logon setting is disabled. To Apply MS Gina Keyboard Layout settings from the Wyse Management Suite server, you must disable and enable the Write Filter option. The Windows system restarts twice.
Substitute Keyboard Layouts Select this option to choose one or more input languages for your keyboard. From the drop-down list, select your preferred keyboard input languages.
Enable C-A-D mapping Select this option to enable the C-A-D map setting. The local Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination is used to map the remote sessions. This setting is applicable to the following broker connections:
  • Citrix
  • Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
  • VMware
Table 3. Configuring mouse, basic mouse, mouse pointer, and mouse vertical optionsConfiguring mouse, basic mouse, mouse pointer, and mouse vertical options
Option Description
Mouse Speed Select this option to specify the speed of the mouse pointer when moving the mouse device.
Left-handed Mouse Select this option to swap the left and right-click mouse buttons.
Click Lock Select this option to use the highlight or drag function without holding down the mouse button.

To set the Click Lock Time parameter, from the drop-down menu, select the appropriate time for the mouse button to be held down before the click is locked.

Double Click Speed Select this option to set the time interval between two consecutive mouse clicks. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred option.
Find Mouse Pointer Select this option if you want to find the mouse pointer when it is not in motion.
NOTE:

You can press the Ctrl key on your keyboard to locate the mouse pointer when it is not in motion.

Hide Mouse Pointer Select this option to hide the mouse pointer when it is stationary.
NOTE:

To locate the mouse pointer when it is stationary, press the Ctrl key.

Pointer Trail Length Select this option to define the length of the pointer trail when the mouse pointer is in motion.
Snap Mouse Pointer Select this option to automatically move the mouse pointer to the default button in a dialog box.
Scroll Lines Select this option to define the number of lines scrolled at a time using vertical scrolling on your mouse.
Table 4. Configuring time zone optionsTime Zone Options
Option Description
Time Servers (NTP Servers) Select this option to view the time servers to enable local time synchronization. Enter the NTP servers separated by commas.
Timezone Name Select this option to set the time zone for your device. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred time zone.
Table 5. Configuring audio optionsAudio Options
Option Description
Audio Mute Select this option to mute the audio of your device.
Audio Volume Select this option to adjust the audio volume of your device. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred volume option.
Microphone Mute Select this option to mute your microphone.
Microphone Volume Select this option to adjust the volume of your microphone. From the drop-down menu, select your preferred volume option.

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