Administrator Guide

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Table 40. Zoom optimization feature matrix (continued)
Scenario ThinOS 9.1
SecurityLock meeting Supported
SecurityEnable waiting meeting Supported
SecurityAllow participants to share screen Supported
SecurityAllow participants to chat Supported
SecurityAllow participants to rename themselves Supported
ParticipantsInvite people to join in meeting Supported
Polls Supported
Chat Supported
Share screenIf 1 monitor is connected Supported
Share screenIf multiple monitors are connected Supported
Share screenWhiteboard Supported
Share screenShare one of the applications Supported
Record meetingStart, Pause, or Stop recording Supported
Live TranscriptShow subtitles Supported
Live TranscriptView full transcript Supported
Live TranscriptSubtitle settings Supported
SupportRequest Desktop Control Supported
SupportRequest Application Control Supported
SupportRequest computer restart Supported
Live on custom live streaming service Not tested
Audio DevicesPlug or unplug headset Supported
Audio DevicesSwitch headset Supported
Video DevicesPlug or unplug camera Supported
Video DevicesSwitch camera Supported
Video DevicesChoose virtual background Not supported
Headset buttonsAnswer/Mute/End Call Limited supportOnly Mute button is supported
NOTE: Video call/meeting and share screen features are not supported on Wyse 3040 Thin Clients due to client resource
limitations.
Verify the Zoom connection status
This section describes how to verify if Zoom runs in Optimized mode status on your thin client. In Optimized mode, the Zoom
application delivers an optimal performance.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have installed the correct Zoom VDI client on the remote desktop.
Ensure that you have installed the correct Zoom package on the ThinOS device.
Steps
1. Connect to a virtual desktop session on ThinOS.
Unified Communications optimization with ThinOS
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