Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user
profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to
global value
Description
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 firmware 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/filename
For {username}.ini file only. Specifies to include another INI file at the position of
this parameter. Only one level of including is allowed (no nesting) and only for a
{username}.ini file.
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}]
[Alt+Tab={yes,no}]
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.
Alt+Tab — Default is yes. This option is used for task selection.
**Language=code
[ManualOverride={yes,no}]
[Charset={ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2,
ISO-8859-5, ISO-8859-7}]
[ImageSuffix={us, fr, de, gb, b5, jp, ko, la,
default]
Language — Specifies the keyboard language to use. Once specified in a wnos.ini file,
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.
ManualOverride— If you set ManualOverride=yes, all the parameters are only valid in
factory default. It is helpful to configure keyboard setting manually in case of multiple
nationalities within a company. This option must be following Language=code
statement.
Charset — Specifies which ISO option to use:
ISO-8859-1— This is Default. Supports part 1 of the standard character encoding of
the Latin alphabet.
ISO-8859-2 — Supports the Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, and Slovenian
languages on the desktop display.
ISO-8859-5 — Supports Cyrillic characters on the desktop display.
ISO-8859-7 — Supports the Greek language on the desktop display.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 49