Administrator Guide
Figure 29. USB Manager
● Enable USB Boot Support—Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the USB boot setup. If this option is
enabled, you can use a USB storage device to boot the operating system.
● Enable Exernal USB Ports—Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the external USB ports. If the USB port is
disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device that is attached to this port.
● BIOS Password—Enter the BIOS password.
NOTE:
If BIOS is configured to use the admin password and if the BIOS password is not set, any changes to the
USB port settings are not saved after rebooting the thin client.
2. In the USB Devices tab, configure any of the following options:
● Enable all USB Devices—Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If this option is enabled, the
operating system detects all USB devices that are connected to the thin client.
If this option is disabled, you must enable one of the following options:
○ Disable all USB Devices
○ Disable all USB Devices excluding HID
○ Disable by USB Class
● Disable all USB Devices—Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If this option is enabled, the
operating system does not detect USB devices that are connected to the thin client. If this option is disabled, you must
enable one of the following options:
○ Enable all USB Devices
○ Disable all USB Devices excluding HID
○ Disable by USB Class
NOTE:
If the Disable all USB Devices option is enabled, all USB devices including keyboard and mouse are disabled. You
cannot reset the settings or use the G-key option.
● Disable all USB Devices excluding HID—Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If this option is
enabled, the operating system detects only Human Interface Devices (HID) such as keyboard and mouse.
If this option is disabled, you must enable one of the following options:
○ Enable all USB Devices
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Configuring thin client settings locally