Administrator Guide

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Table 27. Tablet Monitor settings (continued)
User scenario ThinOS settings Recommended PCoIP session settings
Map a specified display to
the tablet.
Click the PCoIP icon, and then click PCoIP
session > Table Monitor > Monitor (x).
a. In a PCoIP session, open the Wacom
tablet properties window.
b. Click the Mapping tab.
c. From the Screen Area drop-down list,
select your preferred display.
5. Click Tablet Orientation Left-Handed to set the orientation of the tablet for left-handed use. If enabled, a tick mark is
displayed next to the option. The orientation setting applies to all tools and applications. You must rotate your tablet either to
the left or to the right based on your selected orientation.
Table 28. Tablet Orientation settings
User scenario ThinOS settings Recommended PCoIP session settings
Right-handed tablet
orientation.
Click the PCoIP icon and select the PCoIP
session.
Clear the Tablet Orientation Left-
Handed selection.
a. In a PCoIP session, open the Wacom
tablet properties window.
b. Click the Mapping tab.
c. From the Orientation drop-down list,
select ExpressKeys Left.
Left-handed tablet
orientation.
Click the PCoIP icon and select the PCoIP
session.
Select the Tablet Orientation Left-
Handed option.
a. In a PCoIP session, open the Wacom
tablet properties window.
b. Click the Mapping tab.
c. From the Orientation drop-down list,
select ExpressKeys Right.
Next steps
Configure the Wacom tablet mode using Admin Policy Tool or Wyse Management Suite. See, Configure the Wacom tablet mode.
Configure the Wacom tablet mode
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have enabled the Wacom tablet feature in the session menu. See, Enable Wacom tablet using the session menu.
Steps
1. On the ThinOS client, start 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 PCoIP Session Settings.
3. From the Wacom Tablet Configurations drop-down list, select either of the following modes:
Locally terminatedEnables the peripheral data to be processed locally at the thin client. Locally terminated tablets
have greatly improved responsiveness, and tolerate network with 25 milliseconds and higher latency.
BridgedEnables the peripheral data to be sent to the desktop for processing. Bridged Wacom tablets are supported
only in low-latency environments. Reduced responsiveness is observed in network environments with greater than
25-millisecond latency.
4. Click Save & Publish.
Next steps
1. Connect the tablet to the thin client.
2. Open the Wacom Desktop Center application in the session.
3. Verify the tablet connection.
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