Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
After the thin client restarts, the Login dialog box is displayed.
4. Enter the username, password, and domain.
After authentication is successful, your desktop is presented with your assigned connection that is defined by the broker
server.
Connecting a display
Depending on your thin client model, connections to displays can be made using VGA (analog) port, DisplayPort (digital), Mini
DisplayPort, USB Type-C port, HDMI, and the proper Dell monitor cables/splitters/adapters.
For more information about ports and connectors, see the hardware documentation of the respective thin clients.
Connecting a printer
To connect a local printer to your thin client, ensure that you obtain and use the correct adapter cables. Before use, you may
need to install the driver for the printer by following the printer driver installation instructions. For information about connecting
to a printer, see Configuring the printer setup.
Desktop overview
ThinOS boots to the modern desktop screen. This is the default screen that is displayed after you log in to the thin client
without autostart of any connections or applications.
NOTE: When you upgrade from ThinOS 9.0 to 9.1, the device boots to the classic desktop screen by default.
Figure 10. Modern desktop
The ThinOS modern desktop consists of the following screen elements:
Floatbar or taskbarContains the system tray area that displays the system icons.
Broker login windowEnables you to log in to the Broker agent session using your login credentials.
Getting started with ThinOS 9.1
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