Reference Guide
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
The audio device name is displayed in Event Log after you connect
and disconnect the device from the terminal. If the actual device
name does not match with the device in the list, the device cannot
be mapped to the ICA session. Setting the value to "" results in
mapping of all devices. This is similar to no INI setting.
The terminal default device that is available in the list is set as the
default device in the session. If there are no default devices in the
list, the first valid device in the list is set as the default device in the
session.
EnableReplay— Enables or disables the audio tab in the
Troubleshooting window. You can replay pcap files of the UDP
audio.
Device=bluetooth
[Disable={yes, no}]
Set the parameter to disable bluetooth devices. The default value
is no. The value is stored into NVRAM. If you set Disable=yes, the
bluetooth devices are not initialized.
Device=MIC
[Disable={yes, no}]
Device=MIC—This option enables or disables microphone devices.
The default value is no and the value is stored in NVRAM.
If the value is set to Disable=yes, the microphone devices are not
registered to the system.
Device=camera
[format=raw]
[width={camera supported width}]
[height={camera supported height}]
[fps={camera supported fps}]
[samplerate={0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}]
[optimize={no, yes}]
[Disable={yes, no}]
[Default={camera device name}]
Specify the ThinOS local camera settings.
format — Support only for raw video type; format=raw is fixed.
width — The width of the resolution that the local camera
supports.
height — The height of the resolution that the local camera
supports.
fps — The frame per second (fps) of the resolution that the local
camera supports.
samplerate — The software level sample rate based on fps to
optimize the performance, where the frame per second for the
camera is actually equal to the fps value multiplied by the
samplerate value. Samplerate values mean the following sample
rates:
0 — 1/1
1 — 1/2
2 — 1/3
3 — 1/4
4 — 1/5
5 — 1/6
optimize — Default is no. Yes/ no option to optimize the width,
height, and fps at 320 x 240 at 10 fps. That is, if optimize=yes,
then 320 x 240 at 10 fps will be used for the local camera settings
regardless of the individual settings in width, height, and fps; as
long as the camera supports the 320 x 240 at 10 fps.
If optimize=yes and the camera does not support the 320 x 240 at
10 fps settings, an error will be present in the Event Log of ThinOS.
If optimize=no then the individual settings in width, height, and fps
will be used as long as the camera supports them.
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Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files