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c. Use the Recorder tab to collect information about the speaker and microphone being used. You can examine the
performance of the speaker and microphone being used.
3. Click OK to save your changes.
Display audio is set as the default audio playback device when you hot-plug a monitor that supports DisplayPort audio.
Set multiple playback or recording devices
Steps
1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Expand Peripheral Management, and click Audio.
4. Enter playback devices in the Playback Device field, each device separated by ; symbol.
5. Enter recording devices in the Recording Device field, each device separated by ; symbol.
6. Click Save & Publish.
7. Restart the thin client for the changes to take effect.
Behavior examples when connecting multiple devices
Table 47. Behavior examples when connecting multiple devices
Setup Behavior
Set one device name in list. If the mentioned device is plugged in, it is selected. If the
device is plugged out, the HD audio is selected.
Set one random name in list.
NOTE: Here the term random name denotes the name of
a manufacturer that you can enter. For example, if you
give the random name as Jabra, then a connected device
that contains the word Jabra in its name can work.
If a device with the random name is plugged in, then it is
selected. If another device with the random name is plugged
in, the first device remains selected. The second device is
selected after the first device is plugged out. If the second
device that is connected is not with a random name, then the
HD audio gets selected after the first device is plugged out.
Set two device names in list. If a device with the first name in the list is plugged in, then
it is selected. If another device with the second name in the
list is plugged in, the first device remains selected. The second
device is selected after the first device is plugged out.
PulseAudio
PulseAudio is a sound server that runs on ThinOS to deliver audio and manage audio devices. PulseAudio supports multiple audio
devices when using real-time audio applications in ICA sessions.
NOTE: You cannot disable the PulseAudio feature on your ThinOS client.
Configure the serial settings
About this task
This section describes how to configure the serial settings on your thin client.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Peripherals.
The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Serial tab and do the following:
a. Click any of the Select Port options to select a COM port. The default port is set to COM 1.
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Configuring the thin client local settings