Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Table 12. Taskbar - ThinOS local windows icons (continued)
Element Taskbar icon
Troubleshooting
Connection Manager
Using the shortcut menu
About this task
This section describes how to use the shortcut menu on your thin client.
Steps
1. Right-click on your desktop.
The shortcut menu is displayed.
2. On the shortcut menu, you can view and use the following options:
a. Administrator ModeLets you enter the administrator mode. This option is disabled by default. You must enable the
option from Wyse Management Suite server or Admin Policy Tool.
b. Hide all windowsBrings the full desktop to the foreground.
c. Copy to clipboardCopies an image of the full screen, current window, or event log to the clipboard. The clipboard
contents can be pasted to an Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) session. You can copy the full screen or current
window to clipboard, and can export the screenshots using the Export Screenshot option in the Troubleshooting
dialog box.
d. Purge clipboardDiscards the contents of the clipboard to free up memory. If there are no contents in the clipboard,
the Purge clipboard option is disabled.
e. Lock TerminalPuts the thin client in a locked state when the user has logged in to the system with a password. The
thin client can only be unlocked using the same password.
f. Performance MonitorOpens the performance monitor.
Using the desktop menu
About this task
This section describes how to use the desktop menu on your thin client.
Steps
1. Click
or click anywhere on your desktop.
The desktop menu is displayed.
2. On the desktop menu, use the following options to configure the thin client:
System SetupProvides access to the following local system setup dialog boxes:
Network SetupAllows selection of DHCP or manual entry of network settings, and server locations.
Remote ConnectionsAllows you to configure the Broker agent connection.
Central ConfigurationAllows you to configure the Wyse Management Suite server settings.
VPN ManagerAllows you to configure the VPN connection.
System PreferencesAllows you to configure general settings such as screensaver, locale, and time and date.
DisplayAllows you to configure the monitor resolution and rotation.
PeripheralsAllows you to select the peripherals settings such as audio, keyboard, mouse, serial, camera, and
Bluetooth settings.
Printer SetupAllows you to configure network printers and local printers that are connected to the thin client.
Admin Policy ToolAllows you to configure all the ThinOS settings similar to configuring settings using Wyse
Management Suite.
System InformationProvides the device information.
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