Specifications

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**DisableMouse={yes, no}
Or
MouseDisable={yes, no}
Value and Disabled
no — Mouse is enabled (default)
yes — Mouse is disabled and no mouse pointer is shown
on the screen. The pointer is enabled if any mouse
activity occurs.
**EnableLocal={yes, no) Set to yes to enable locally configured entries to show in
the Connect Manager list (that is, activate local entries).
Default = no. When connections defined in local
NV-RAM are displayed in the Connect Manager, they
are marked with an asterisk. Set to yes in wnos.ini will
save the global information into nvram. The global
information includes: SEAMLESS, ALTERNATE,
Reconnect, IcaBrowsing, LowBand, NoReducer, Time
settings, and Printer settings in wnos.ini.
*EthernetSpeed={Auto, 10M
HD, 10M FD, 100M HD, or
100M FD}
Specify the Ethernet speed to either Auto, 10M HD, 10M
FD, 100M HD, or 100M FD. Once specified, it is saved in
the non-volatile memory. If changed, the system reboots.
This statement can be replaced by Device=Ethernet
Speed=speed.
FactoryDefault={no, yes} Set to yes to reset the system setting to factory default
(the option is only initialized once for each firmware
change, however, you can set to no and then reboot so
the option will be initialized again). Default is no.
FastDisconnet={yes, no} If set to yes, pressing F12 will disconnect an ICA
session.
FastDisconnetKey={F9, F10,
F11, F12}
Set the disconnect key that will disconnect an ICA
session.
FixLicence={Factory, clean,
yes, no}
Set to replace the TSCAL license stored in the
non-volatile memory.
HideIP={yes, no} Set to yes to hide some information of the connection
host or IP.
Some examples of this include:
When moving a mouse cursor over the connection icons
on the desktop, a balloon help pop-up displays ‘…’
instead of the host name.
When a Reconnect to a connection message or an ICA
error message window displays, the connection
description displays instead of host name.
When moving a mouse cursor over the PN icon, the
connected PN servers do not display.
Table 3 wnos.ini and {username}.ini , Continued
Command/Parameter Description