Administrator Guide

NOTE:
You can optimize performance and modify the frame rate per second, if the Optimize for CPU check box is selected—supported
values include 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, and 1/6– directly from the thin client (if the webcam supports Universal Video Driver).
This feature is experimental and does not currently support central conguration (INI parameters). Also, this feature is CPU intensive
and is recommended for high performance products.
Conguring the Touch Screen Settings
Use the Touch Screen tab to congure touch screens that are connected to the thin client (USB). The tab is available (not grayed out)
when the thin client detects that a touch screen is attached through a USB port and the setup or calibration has not been performed. The
Touch Setup window prompts you to touch two circles on the screen to make the necessary calibration adjustment. The adjusted calibrated
values are saved in the local terminal NVRAM until the system is reset to factory default, or another type of touch monitor is connected.
Conguring the Bluetooth Settings
The Bluetooth feature helps you to connect your thin client with Bluetooth enabled devices such as headsets and mouses.
The Intel wireless chipset 7260 comes with an integrated Bluetooth module. The ThinOS Bluetooth feature is based on this technology. The
following platforms with Intel wireless chipset 7260 support the Bluetooth feature. However, the Bluetooth smart is not supported on
ThinOS.
To congure the Bluetooth settings:
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Peripherals.
The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
2 Click the Bluetooth tab, and use the following guidelines:
Conguring
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