Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Command | PowerShell Provider Version 2.3 Reference Guide
- Introduction to Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.3
- Attributes supported in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.3
- AdvancedBootOptions
- AdvancedConfigurations
- BatteryInformation
- BIOSSetupAdvancedMode
- BootSequence
- IntelSoftwareGuardExtensions
- Manageability
- Maintenance
- MemoryInformation
- MiscellaneousDevices
- Passwords
- Performance
- POSTBehavior
- PowerManagement
- PreEnabled
- ProcessorInformation
- SecureBoot
- Security
- StealthModeControl
- SupportAssistSystemResolution
- SystemConfiguration
- SystemInformation
- SystemLogs
- ThermalConfiguration
- TPMSecurity
- USBConfiguration
- Video
- VirtualizationSupport
- Wireless
- Error reporting in Dell Command | PowerShell Provider 2.3
- Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site
Table 14. POSTBehavior (continued)
Attribute Name Description
FnLock
This option controls the behavior of the dual function keys, when Fn key is pressed and
when it is not.
Possible values:
● Enabled—Fn+Esc key combination toggles the primary behavior of F1 to F12 keys
between their normal and secondary functions.
● Disabled—You cannot toggle the primary behavior of these keys.
FnLockMode
If Enabled, F1 to F12 keys behave as function keys holding Fn key is required to access
their secondary functions. Without holding Fn key, the dual function keys behave as
normally labeled.
Possible values:
● EnableSecondary
● DisableStandard
FullScreenLogo
Enables or disables the full screen logo that appears during BIOS POST.
Possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
Keypad
Activates the internal keyboard's embedded keypad either when Numlock LED is on or
when the Fn key is pressed.
NOTE: When Setup is running, this option has no effect, Setup works in the
EnabledByFnKey mode.
Possible values:
● EnabledByFnKey—The keypad is enabled only when you hold the Fn key.
● EnabledByNumLock—The keypad is enabled when, the Numlock LED is On and no
external keyboard is attached.
MacAddrPassThru
This feature replaces the external NIC MAC address (in a supported dock or dongle) with
the selected MAC address from the system. The default value is the System Unique MAC
Address.
Possible values:
● SystemUnique
● IntegratedNic1
● Disabled
NumLock
Enables or disables the NumLock function when the system boots.
Possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
NumLockLed
Enables or disables the NumLockLed function when the system boots.
Possible values:
● Enabled
● Disabled
PntDevice
Defines how the system handles mouse and touchpad input.
Possible values:
● SerialMouse—Uses a serial mouse and disables the internal touchpad.
● Ps2Mouse—Disables the integrated touchpad when an external PS2 mouse is present.
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