Administrator Guide
Edit the Windows Embedded Standard policy
settings
To edit the Windows Embedded Standard (WES) policy settings, do the following:
1. Click Groups & Configs.
The Groups & Configs page is displayed.
2. Click the Edit Policies drop-down menu.
3. Click WES.
The WES page is displayed. The Windows Embedded Standard thin client policy settings include the following options:
• System Personalization
• Desktop Experience
• Network
• Security and Lockdown
• Other settings
• Remote Connections Citrix
• Remote Connections VMware
• Remote Connections RDP
• Remote Connections Browser
• Latitude mobile thin client BIOS settings
• Wyse 7040 thin client BIOS settings
• Device Info
• Wyse Easy Setup
• VNC settings
• Domain settings
• BIOS WES 5070 settings
4. After configuring the policy settings, click Save and Publish.
Configuring system personalization
Use the system personalization page to configure the thin client settings, such as display, keyboard, mouse, time zone, and audio options
for Windows Embedded Standard devices.
Table 99. Configuring display options
Option Description
Enable Dual Monitor Select this option to enable the dual monitor functionality. If
selected, the Display Mode option is available.
Display Mode From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:
• Duplicate these displays
• Extend these displays
If you select Extend these displays, the following options are
available:
• Monitor Resolution (Secondary)—Select this option to set
the resolution for your monitor. From the drop-down menu,
select the appropriate resolution that suits your monitor type.
• Display Identifier (Secondary)—Select this option to set an
identifier for your monitor. From the drop-down menu, select
an appropriate monitor identification number.
• Monitor Rotation (Secondary)– Select this option to set an
orientation options for your monitor. From the drop-down
menu, select one of the display orientation options based on
your preference:
• Landscape
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