Parameters for
wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
This chapter provides the supported parameters that
you can use in a wnos.ini file, a {username}.ini file, and in a $MAC.ini
file. For information to help you construct and use the supported
INI files, see Getting Started:
Learning INI File Basics
To increase usability such as relation to thin client
dialog box equivalents, the supported parameters are separated into
the following categories:
The underlined value for a parameter is the default
value. Some parameters also have options shown within brackets [ ].
If an option has an underlined value (default), that option and default
value will automatically be used with the parameter. The options without
underlined values can also be used if you want to, but are not automatically
used with the parameter. In addition, when using parameters and options,
you can leave the default value or change it to another value shown.
If you use ParameterX,
then Option1 and its default value 0 will automatically be used as
Option1 has an underlined value (default of 0). You can still use
Option2 if you want to, however, Option2 is not automatically used
with the parameter as Option2 does not have a default (underlined)
value.
NOTE:
User profile parameters found in the {username}.ini file generally
override the identically named global parameters found in the
wnos.ini file, however, some global parameters in this section noted
with * do not allow this. Thus, if the parameters in this section
noted with * are used in both a {username}.ini file and in
a wnos.ini file, the noted parameters in the wnos.ini file will override
the same noted parameters in the {username}.ini file.
For example, if the parameter Resolution=1024x768 is
used in the {username}.ini file and the same parameter Resolution=1280x1024
is used in the wnos.ini file, the Resolution=1280x1024 in the wnos.ini
file will override the Resolution parameter in the {username}.ini
file. Therefore, if you want the parameter Resolution=1024x768 in
the {username}.ini file to be used, you must not use the Resolution
parameter in the wnos.ini file.
NOTE:
Parameters in this section noted with ** that are used in
a {username}.ini file or $MAC.ini file will return to the values set
for those parameters in the wnos.ini file after a user sign-off.
For example, if your {username}.ini file contains
the parameter MouseSwap=1—so that the mouse buttons are swapped for
your left-hand use and you log off the thin client, then the MouseSwap
value will return to the original default value of 0 (MouseSwap=0)
contained in the wnos.ini file—so that others who log in can use their
own user profile; assuming the administrator has not changed the default
values in the wnos.ini file.
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