Administrator Guide
Table 9. Supported Citrix features (continued)
Feature Description
Middle Button Paste Enables you to use the mouse's middle button for paste functionality.
Application Name Specifies the published application or desktop name. The application or desktop name is case-
sensitive.
Allow access to
microphone and webcam
Enables you to access microphone and webcam inside a Citrix session.
Store Name Specifies the name of the store through which the connection for the StoreFront server is
established.
Compression Enables you to compress data for better server performance.
Low Bandwidth Enables optimization for low-speed connections, such as reducing audio quality or decreasing
protocol-specific cache size.
Resolution Specifies the connection display resolution. Seamless option is applicable only for Published
Application and Storefront connections.
Encryption Specifies the connection security level. The highest level is 128-bit security and the lowest level is
Basic.
Save MultiMonitor
Preference
Enables you to save the position of a desktop session and relaunch it in the same position when
using multiple displays.
H.264 Enables H.264 encoding for media packets which are received from the server. This results in
better performance for multimedia redirection and webcam redirection.
NOTE: HDX adaptive transport must be disabled in the Citrix server configuration for Multiport to work.
Configure the Citrix broker connection
About this task
This section describes the procedure to configure the connection settings for a Citrix session using Wyse Management Suite.
NOTE: You can also use the default VDI native client on Dell Hybrid Client to configure the VDI session.
Steps
1. Log in to Wyse Management Suite.
2. Go to the Groups & Configs page, and select your preferred group.
3. Click Edit Policies > Hybrid Client.
The Configuration Control | Hybrid Client page is displayed.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. Expand Citrix Workspace, and click Citrix Broker Session.
6. In the Citrix Connection section, click Add Row.
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Configuring the VDI environment