Administrator Guide

Option Description
Keyboard Repeat Rate Select this option to set the repeat rate for your keyboard. The
repeat rate is the speed at which the key input repeats itself when
you press and hold down the key on your keyboard. From the drop-
down list, select one of the following options based on your
preference:
Slow
Normal
Fast
Key Sequence Select the check box to enable the key sequence.
Ctrl-Alt-Del Press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys to lock the system.
Ctrl-Alt-Up Press the Ctrl-Alt-Up keys to switch the session between
fullscreen and window mode.
Ctrl-Alt-Down Press the Ctrl-Alt-Down keys to switch between task selection.
Ctrl-Alt-Left Press the Ctrl-Alt-Left keys to lock the system.
Ctrl-Alt-Right Press the Ctrl-Alt-Right keys to lock the system.
Win + L Press the Win+L keys to lock the system.
Alt-Tab Press the Alt-Tab keys to lock the system.
Conguring display settings— ThinOS
Use this page to congure the thin client monitor display settings, such as resolution, rotation, color depth, and dual monitor.
Table 26.
Conguring 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.
Main Screen Select this option to access the main screen. From the Main
Screen drop-down menu, select either Screen 1 or Screen 2.
Alignment Select this option to align the monitor screen. From the Alignment
drop-down menu, select your preferred option.
Layout—ThinOS 8.5+ Select this option to select either Landscape or Portrait layout.
Taskbar—ThinOS 8.5+ Select this option to select the placement of the taskbar on the
screen. From the Taskbar (8.5+) drop-down menu, select either
MainScreen or WholeScreen.
Auto detect monitors—ThinOS 8.5+ Select the check box to detect the total number of monitors
connected to the system.
NOTE: If you select both Auto detect monitors (8.5+) and
the Enable Dual Monitor option, then the conguration
settings remain the same for both the single and dual
monitor setup.
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