Administrator Guide

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3. In the Advanced tab, expand Peripheral Management, and click Device Headset Settings.
4. Click the Enable EPOS Connect toggle switch to enable the option.
5. Browse and upload the configuration file.
6. From the drop-down list, select the uploaded configuration file.
7. Click Save & Publish.
8. Restart the thin client for changes to take effect.
Next steps
1. Start the ThinOS client.
2. Connect the EPOS headset to your thin client.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the silent deploy type during the firmware upgrade process.
Configure the HID Fingerprint reader settings
ThinOS supports using HID Global Identification Software with HID Fingerprint reader in a Citrix ICA session.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have installed HID Finger Reader.pkg on your client.
Steps
1. On the ThinOS client, open Admin Policy Tool or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
2. On the Advanced tab, expand Session Settings, and click Citrix Session Settings.
3. In the Other Citrix Virtual Channels Settings section, enable HID Fingerprint Reader.
4. In the UC Virtual Channel Settings section, disable all UC settings.
NOTE:
Citrix Workspace App 2012 has a virtual channels count limitation. For more information, see Citrix multiple
virtual channels.
5. Click Save & Publish, and restart the client to make the setting change successful.
6. Plug in the HID Fingerprint reader device.
7. On the ThinOS client, open Admin Policy Tool or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
8. On the Advanced tab, expand Peripheral Management, and click USB Redirection.
9. Click Add Row in the vUSB Force Local section, and enter the fingerprint device ID 0xVIDPID.
10. Launch the ICA desktop.
You can use the HID Fingerprint Reader in the ICA desktop. For the list of supported devices, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1
Operating System Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
NOTE:
HID Fingerprint Reader can be configured in ICA desktop without the configuration changes in step 8 and step 9.
However, Dell Technologies recommends that you use this configuration for better user experience.
Configuring the printer settings
Use the Printer Setup dialog box to configure network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client. Through
its USB ports, a thin client can support multiple printers. If more than one printer is to be used and another port is not available
on your thin client and the port that is to be used must be shared with a USB modem converter, connect a USB hub to the port.
Based on the Citrix Host Printer Policy settings, ThinOS supports the following:
Device-Specific Printer Driver supportThis method allows Citrix hosts to automatically create client redirected printer
queues based on the peripheral management printers settings of the ThinOS client. The following details are used by the
host print manager to automatically create the printer queues:
NamePrinter queue name.
Printer ID (Printer Identification)Printer driver name.
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Configuring the thin client local settings