Reference Guide
Parameter Description
SysMode={classic, vdi, VMware, Citrix}
[toolbardisable={no, yes}]
[toolbardisablemouse={no, yes}]
[toolbarclick={no, yes}]
[toolbardelay={0-4}]
[toolbar_no_conmgr={no, yes}]
[toolbar_no_minimizeall={no, yes}]
[toolbardisablehotkey={no, yes}]
[ToolbarEnableOneSession={no, yes}]
[ToolbarAutoQuit={yes, no}]
[ToolbarStay={1~20}]
[EnableLogonMainMenu={no, yes}}
SysMode
— Specifies the Zero interface optimized for VDI or the Classic interface.
This value will be remembered across reboots until changed. If not defined and an
INI is present, Classic mode is the default. If no INI is present, VDI mode is the
default.
Classic mode has full taskbar, desktop and connection manager and is
recommended for a terminal server environment and for backward compatibility
with WTOS 6.x.
VDI mode (Zero interface) has a new launchpad-style interface optimized for full-
screen sessions that is Desktops. Everything you need is accessed through an
always available overlay interface.
VMware mode looks similar to VDI mode but only allows VMware horizon broker.
Login window and wallpaper is specific to horizon.
Citrix mode makes the client turn to Xenith. Xen.ini is prefered in the next reboot.
NOTE: VMware mode and Citrix mode can only be used under wnos.ini.
ZeroTheme is the alias for SysMode. You can also use ZeroTheme=xxx in
wnos.ini.
The following options allow you to configure only when the Zero toolbar displays
under VDI mode:
Toolbardisable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Zero toolbar from
displaying; if set to yes, this option overrules other toolbar display options.
Toolbardisablemouse — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Zero toolbar
from automatically displaying once you pause the mouse pointer on the left side of
the screen for a specified amount of time.
toolbarclick — Default is no. Yes/no option to pop up the toolbar only if clicking on
the left-most side of the screen.
toolbardelay — Specifies the seconds to delay before displaying the toolbar after
pausing the mouse pointer on the left-most side of the screen. The value 0 will have
no delay. The other values 1, 2, 3,4 will delay 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 seconds respectively.
toolbar_no_conmgr — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the Home button.
toolbar_no_minimizeall — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the Home button
thus affecting the ability to minimize displayed list of connections.
toolbardisablehotkey — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the CTR+ALT
+UP ARROW keyboard shortcut that allows the toolbar to instantly display without
a timer.
ToolbarEnableOneSession — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the toolbar
when only one session is available.
ToolbarAutoQuit — Default is yes. ToolbarAutoQuit=no prevents the sub-window
from being closed. The toolbar will auto-hide after a certain amount of time after
user pause the mouse pointer away from the toolbar.
ToolbarStay — ToolbarStay={1~20} controls the auto-hide duration, 0.5s per
value. Thus if ToolbarStay=1, the Toolbar will auto-hide after 0.5 second; If
ToolbarStay=10, the Toolbar will auto-hide after 5 seconds.
EnableLogonMainMenu — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable the main menu
if you click the mouse button on the desktop prior to logon in Zero mode.
SysName
NOTE: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
40 Parameters for wnos INI files only