HP ThinPro 5.0 - Administrator Guide

Table E-14 root > Network (continued)
Registry key Description
root/Network/Wireless/Security/Username Username.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPAuth WEP authentication type.
root/Network/Wireless/Security/WEPIndex WEP password index, only for use in WEP.
root/Network/Wireless/SubnetMask The subnet mask of the device; for example, 255.255.255.0
(for a standard class C subnet). This setting will only take
effect when 'Method' is set to 'Static'.
root/Network/disableLeftClickMenu Disables the left-click menu on the network system tray icon
that allows you to start, stop, and restart the network
connection.
root/Network/disableRightClickMenu Disables the right-click menu on the network system tray
icon that allows you to start, stop, and restart the network
connection.
root/Network/iPeak/ShowStatus If set to 1, Network Manager displays the HP Velocity status
in the systray icon.
root/Network/iPeak/Status If set to 1, HP Velocity is enabled. When enabled, it does not
affect network packet transmission if the server side
component is not detected. If set to 2, HP Velocity is in
monitor mode and only monitors network status.
root/Network/userLock If set to 1 and the display settings have been modified by the
user, then the display settings are preserved and the profile’s
settings are discarded.
root/Network/userLockEngaged Flag set to 1 after a user modification. If set to 1 as well as
userLock, then the display settings are preserved and the
profiles settings are discarded. This key should not need to
be modified.
root > SCIM
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > SCIM
folder.
Table E-15 root > SCIM
Registry key Description
root/SCIM/ScimEnabled If set to 1, SCIM is enabled for CJK input.
NOTE: This key is available only if the East Asia languages
client kit is installed.
root > Serial
This section describes the registry keys, functions, options, and descriptions in the root > Serial
folder.
130 Appendix E Registry keys