Wyse Technology 90955101L manual Selecting Regional and Language Options, English US default

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Selecting Regional and Language Options

Double-clicking the Regional and Language Options icon in the Control Panel opens the Regional and Language Options dialog box. Use this dialog box to select your keyboard language. The following keyboard languages are supported:

Arabic

Finnish

Romanian

Belgian Dutch

French

Russian

Belgian French

German

Slovak

Brazilian (ABNT)+A34

Greek

Slovenian

Canadian Eng. (Multi)

Hebrew

Spanish

Canadian Fr (Multi)

Hungarian

Spanish Variation

Canadian French

Italian

Swedish

Czech

Italian (142)

Swiss French

Croatian

Latin American

Swiss German

Danish

Norwegian

Thailand

Dutch

Polish (214)

Turkish-F

English (UK)

Polish (Programmers)

Turkish-Q

English (US) (default)

Portuguese

US International

Note

A language appropriate keyboard is required for any language other than

English (US). Keyboards are different for each of the languages listed.

The default language for the user interface is English (US). Third-party applications, Wyse applications, and Microsoft names remain in English after the interface is changed.

If your thin client contains a multi-language build and you want to change to another language, complete the following procedures:

1.Click Start Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Regional and Language Option icon to open the Regional and Language Options dialog box.

3.Click the Languages tab.

4.Select a language from the Language used in menus and dialogs list, and click Apply (a message informs you that changes will not take effect until you logoff and logon again).

5.Click OK.

6.In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK and then close the Control Panel.

7.Log off the current user.

8.Log on to the thin client (the GUI will be in the selected language).

Controlling Sounds and Audio Devices

Double-clicking the Sounds and Audio Devices icon opens the Sounds and Audio Devices dialog box. Use this dialog box to manage your audio and audio devices. Volume can also be adjusted using the Volume icon in the system tray of the taskbar. Single-click the Volume icon to open the master volume control, or double-click the Volume icon to open the Volume Control application dialog box. Powered speakers are recommended.

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