Administrator Guide

When the display settings are changed, the modied settings are applied to the active sessions dynamically. But some of the active
sessions disconnect and then reconnect.
Dual head user scenario
Go to System Setup > Display > Dual Head and change the settings.
Go to System Setup > Display > General and do the following:
1 Change resolution from DDC table or User dened display settings.
2 Change rotation setting from User dened display settings.
When the display settings are changed during active sessions, the active sessions do not resize dynamically in the following situations:
Seamless sessions.
For dual head mode, including:
Change from single mode to dual head.
Change from dual head to single mode.
Change display setting in dual head mode.
To apply the settings, disconnect the session and reconnect it.
Vertical Synchronization
Vertical Synchronization or V-Sync enables the zero client to synchronize the frame rate of a video with the monitor refresh rate to avoid
screen tearing. Screen tearing occurs when the graphic processor delivers display frames more than your monitor can process. As a result,
the image appears to be cut in half. Enabling VSync synchronizes the output video of the graphics card to the refresh rate of the monitor.
In ThinOS Lite version 2.6, V-Sync is enabled by default. For information about the supported platforms and limitations, see the Dell Wyse
ThinOS Lite Version 2.6 Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
Conguring the Peripherals Settings
The Peripherals dialog box enables you to congure the settings the Keyboard, Mouse, Audio, serial, camera, Touch screen and Bluetooth.
Conguring the Keyboard Settings
Conguring the Mouse Settings
Conguring the Audio Settings
Conguring the Camera Settings
Conguring the Touch Screen Settings
Conguring the Bluetooth Settings
NOTE
: The Serial Settings tab is applicable only to those clients with serial ports hardware.
Conguring the Keyboard Settings
To congure the Keyboard Settings:
1 From the oating bar Menu, click System Setup , and then click Peripherals.
The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
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Conguring Zero Client Settings