Getting Started: Quickly Learning the Basics
CAUTION: You can copy and paste between application sessions and between
sessions and the desktop, however, this function depends on session server
configurations.
TIP: In addition to the standard two-button mouse, the thin client supports a Microsoft
Wheel Mouse (used for scrolling). Other similar types of a wheel mouse may or may
not work.
To switch the left and right buttons, use the System Preference dialog box (see "System
Preferences").
Shortcut Menu
Right-clicking on the desktop provides a Shortcut Menu with the following options:
Administrator Mode - Allows administrators to configure various settings locally on
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thin client.
Hide all windows - Brings the full desktop to the foreground.
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Copy to clipboard - Copies an image of the full screen, current window, or event
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log to the clipboard. The clipboard contents can then be pasted to an ICA or an RDP
session.
Purge clipboard - Discards the contents of the clipboard in order to free up
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memory.
Lock Terminal - Puts the thin client in a locked state if the user has signed on to the
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system with a password. The thin client can only be unlocked using the same
password.
Group Sessions - Enables you to open more than three ICA or three RDP or three
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ICA seamless sessions. The sessions will be displayed as a group on the taskbar.
Write Event Log to USB - Writes the event log of the thin client to the last
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connected USB device (see also "System Tools").
Network Capture to USB - Captures network traces to the last connected USB
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device (see also "System Tools").
Trace Action - Captures (capture option) or plays back (playback option) the
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network traces (see also "System Tools").
Delay on Trace - Enables a time delay on traces (see also "System Tools").
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Trace to/from USB - Enables the capture of network information (a network trace of
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all traffic coming in and out of the thin client) to a USB drive that is inserted into the
thin client (see also "System Tools").
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