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From the Applications tab, double-click or use the Connect button to run the program.
How to use NX client
• The NoMachine NX server must be installed and running.
• A wizard appears the first time you run the software to help you through the initial
configuration.
• For further information, see the NoMachine documentation available at
www.nomachine.com.
Tip
• We recommend setting the “cache on disk” (Configure > Advanced) to zero.
For information on NoMachine, see
www.nomachine.com.
4.8.11 Virtual Keyboard
To use this feature, you must have the software “Virtual Keyboard” (xvkbd) installed. It is in the
package “Desktop tools“ (dtt) starting with version 1.4.2.
This is an open-source program to display a virtual keyboard on the screen. You can enter
characters into a program using a mouse click. This is useful for kiosk terminals or for a
workstation with a mouse but no keyboard.
To run the virtual keyboard
From the Configuration tab, click New.
1. The Application Definition dialog box appears. Click the Local tab.
Name Enter an appropriate name for this application.
Application Click Customized.
Parameter Enter xvkbd.sh.
Hidden Does not display the application in the Application tab.
Application Restart Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off.
When this feature is selected, the application automatically
starts when the Thin Client starts or restarts.
Start automatically Click this check box to open the session when the terminal
starts.
Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG
desktop.
2. Click Finish.
From the Applications tab, double-click or use the Connect button to run the program.
How to use the virtual keyboard
While using the virtual keyboard is intuitive, we provide the following general guidelines and
tips:
• Run a program of your choosing that requires keyboard entry.
• Run the virtual keyboard. The keyboard window always appears on top. Click on a
character using the mouse.
• By default, the character appears in the window of the last program used. To set the focus
to a specific window, click Focus and the window of your choosing.










