Wyse Technology 060413 manual Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections

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Home Screen Keyboard Shortcuts

Depending on the type of application window you are using (full screen, standard, or seamless), you can use shortcut keys (see Table 2) to manage windows. Note that you can also define shortcuts for launching applications (see "Keyboard").

TIP: The shortcut keys Alt+DownArrow (allows you to switch windows using a dialog box) and Alt+Ctrl+DownArrow (minimizes or maximizes all windows) are useful for navigating multiple remote sessions without having to log out.

CAUTION: If inside a session, some connection types will grab all the keystrokes and the shortcuts may not always work. Be sure to check product release notes for the latest details.

Table 2 Window-related Shortcut Keys

Window Action

Press

Maximize window

Alt+F10

 

 

Switch windows using a dialog box.

Alt+DownArrow

 

 

Minimize/maximize all windows

Alt+Ctrl+DownArrow

 

 

Move window with arrow keys

Alt+F7 and press an arrow key

 

 

Resize window

Alt+F8 and press an arrow key

 

 

Close the window

Alt+F4

 

 

Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections

While the use of Wyse INI files is recommended to configure thin client settings and connections available to users (see "Central Configuration: Automating Configurations"), you can use dialog boxes on a thin client to:

Set up your thin client hardware, look and feel, and system settings (see "Configuring System Settings").

Configure and add connections to your Home screen for use (see "Configuring Connections").

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