Administrator Guide

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The Printer Setup dialog box is displayed.
6. In the Printer Setup dialog box, do the following:
a. From the Select Port drop-down list, select LPT 1.
b. Enter valid printer name and printer identification.
c. Select the Enable the printer device check box.
d. Click OK to save the configuration.
7. Click the Options tab, and do the following:
a. Set LPT1: <Printername>as default printer.
b. Click OK to save the configuration.
8. Connect to a VMware Blast session and go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers.
The printer that is configured locally in ThinOS is mapped to the session. The mapped printer’s driver is VMWARE
POSTSCRIPT Driver and the port is VMWPORT.
The VMware Integrated Printing feature allows the ThinOS local printer to be mapped to the VMware Blast session without
installing the printer driver in the session.
Configure the USB Printer Redirection in VMware Blast and PCoIP session
Steps
1. Connect a USB printer to the ThinOS client.
2. Go to Global Connection Settings > Session and clear the Exclude printer devices check box. This option is selected by
default.
3. Log in to a Blast or a PCoIP session.
4. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printer and verify if the printer driver is automatically installed.
After the printer driver installation is complete, the redirected printer is listed in the Printers section.
NOTE:
The drivers of certain printers may not get installed on the target Windows server automatically as the
installation depends on the Windows server. In such scenarios, the drivers must be installed manually.
Wacom tablet support on ThinOS
ThinOS supports Wacom Intuos pen tablets that can be used for a wide range of activities such as drawing and sketching. You
must use the Wyse Management Suite or Admin Policy Tool to configure the Wacom tablet mode. The tablet model that is
tested on ThinOS is Intous Pro M.
NOTE: Wacom Tablet does not work in a Horizon PCoIP session.
For information about limitations, see the Dell Wyse ThinOS 9.1 Operating System Release Notes at www.dell.com/support.
Enable Wacom tablet using the session menu
Steps
1. On the ThinOS client, launch a PCoIP session.
2. In system tray, click the PCoIP icon to view the active PCoIP sessions.
3. Select a session from the menu.
4. Click Tablet Monitor and select one or more displays. The selected display is mapped to the tablet.
Table 27. Tablet Monitor settings
User scenario ThinOS settings Recommended PCoIP session settings
Map all displays to the
tablet.
Click the PCoIP icon, and then click PCoIP
session > Table Monitor > Full.
a. In a PCoIP session, open the Wacom
tablet properties window.
b. Click the Mapping tab.
c. From the Screen Area drop-down list,
select Full.
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