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Chapter 3
Shortcut Menu
Right-clicking on the desktop provides a Shortcut Menu with the following options:
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Administrator Mode - Allows administrators to configure various settings locally on
thin client.
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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 log
to the clipboard. The clipboard contents can then be pasted to an ICA or an RDP
session.
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Purge clipboard - Discards the contents of the clipboard in order to free up memory.
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Group Sessions - Enables you to open more than three ICA or three RDP or three
ICA seamless sessions. The sessions will be displayed as a group on the taskbar.
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Lock Terminal - Puts the thin client in a locked state if the user has signed on to the
system with a password. The thin client can only be unlocked using the same
password.
Desktop Menu
Clicking the User Name (User Name is the user who is logged-on and is located at the
bottom-left side of the taskbar), or clicking on the desktop, opens the Desktop Menu with
the following options (for High-privileged and Low-privileged users only):
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System Setup - Provides access to the following local system setup dialog boxes:
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System Information - Provides thin client system information. See "Accessing System
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Applications - Contains a submenu of all locally configured applications and is
populated with published applications when a user is signed on using either PNLite or
PNAgent.
Network Setup - Allows selection of DHCP or manual entry of network settings, as
well as entry of locations of servers essential to thin client operation. This menu
selection is disabled for Low-privileged users. See "Network Setup."
Remote Connections - Allows you to configure thin client network connections
including ICA, RDP, Citrix Xen, VMware View, and other broker server connections.
See "Remote Connections."
Central Configuration - Allows you to configure thin client central connection
settings such as file server and optional Wyse Device Manager server settings. See
"Central Configuration."
WAN Setup - Allows you to configure thin client WAN.
System Preference - Allows user selection of thin client parameters that are a
matter of personal preference. See "System Preferences."
Display - Allows you to configure the monitor resolution and refresh rate. See
"Display."
Peripherals - Allows you to select the peripherals settings such as keyboard,
mouse, volume, and touch screen settings. See "Peripherals."
Printer - Allows configuration of network printers and local printers that are
connected to the thin client. See "Printers."