Administrator Guide

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Table 2. Configuring Privilege Settings (continued)
Option Description
LowAll settings are enabled on the local client.
Show Display Settings (8.5+) Select this option to configure the display settings. From
the drop-down menu, select a group to set the configuration
access.
Enable Keyboard and Mouse Settings (8.5+) Select this option to configure the keyboard and mouse
settings.
Enable Admin mode Select this option to access the admin mode by entering the
user name and password. This option can be enabled only if
the privilege level is set to low or none.
Encrypted Credentials (8.5+) Select this option to encrypt the login credentials.
Auto-install certificates Select this option to automatically install the certificates.
Enable VNC Select this option to enable Virtual Network Computing
(VNC) shadowing. VNC shadowing is the process which
allows you to remotely share the same session as the user,
see what the user sees, and assist with applications or session
specific issues.
VNC Password Enables you to set the VNC password. The password can
contain a maximum of 16 characters.
Encrypt Password (8.5+) Select this option to encrypt the password.
Configuring keyboard and display settings
Use this page to configure the thin client monitor display settings, such as resolution, and dual monitor.
Table 3. Configuring Keyboard SettingsThinOS 8.5+
Option Description
Keyboard Layout Select the layout and language of the keyboard from the drop-
down list.
Table 4. Configuring Monitor Display Settings
Option Description
Enable Dual Monitor Select the check box to enable dual monitor functionality.
Dual Monitor Mode Select this option to select the monitor mode. From the
Display Monitor Mode drop-down menu, select either
Mirror Mode or Span Mode.
Auto detect monitorsThinOS 8.5+ Select the check box to detect the total number of monitors
connected to the system.
NOTE: If you select both the Auto detect monitors
(8.5+) and Enable Dual Monitor option, then the
configuration settings remain the same for both the single
and dual monitor setup.
18 Managing groups and configurations