Reference Guide

The usage of other settings is self-explanatory. The only condition
to use the settings is the BIOS GUI should have such settings.
DEVICE=UsbTrace
vid_pid={device vid/pin hex format}
[max_len=500]
Specify the WTOS to trace USB device data to ftp or USB disk. For
"vid_pid", device Vendor ID and Product ID hex value, and VID is
high 16 bit while Product ID is low 16 bit.
Allows to trace maximum of eight devices at one time. For
"max_len", set a max len for capturing each USB transfer data.
Default value is 128. After you set this, you need to set option in
Trouble shooting to start tracing the USB device data.
FactoryDefault={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to reset the system settings to factory default. This
parameter, when set to yes, is only initialized once for each
rmware change; however, you can set to no and then reboot so
the option will be initialized again.
NOTE:
If the FactoryDefault parameter value is changed to yes, the
thin client will reboot without notice to the user.
*Include=path/lename
For {username}.ini le only. Species to include another INI le at
the position of this parameter. Only one level of including is allowed
(no nesting) and only for a {username}.ini le.
KeySequence={no, yes}
[Ctrl+Alt+Del={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Up={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Down={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Left={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Right={no, yes}]
[Win+L={no,yes}]
KeySequence — Yes/no option to enable the following supported
combined keys options.
KeySequence=yes enables all of these options, each having a
default of yes or no as noted that you can change individually to the
setting desired.
KeySequence=no disables all of these options regardless of the
individual settings.
Ctrl+Alt+Del — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Del
to lock the thin client if the user is logged in with a password. If the
user is logged in without a password, this key sequence does not
work.
Ctrl+Alt+Up — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Up
to toggle a session between fullscreen and window mode.
Ctrl+Alt+Down — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt
+Down to toggle between task selections.
Ctrl+Alt+Left — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt
+Left Arrow to lock the thin client if the user is logged in with a
password. If the user is logged in without a password, this key
sequence does not work.
Ctrl+Alt+Right — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt
+Right Arrow to lock the thin client if the user is logged in with a
password. If the user is logged in without a password, this key
sequence does not work.
Win+L — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable use of Win+L key
to lock the client.
**Language=code
[ManualOverride={yes,no}]
LanguageSpecies the keyboard language to use. Once
specied in a wnos.ini le, it is saved in non-volatile memory. The
code used must be exactly the same as the character string shown
in the keyboard language list below.
44 Parameters for WNOS INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files