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3 Configuring System Settings

Clicking the System Settings icon in the Menu bar displays the following System Settings options that you can configure locally on a thin client using dialog boxes (depending on user privilege level, some dialog boxes and options may not be available for use):

TIP: While it is not recommended to use dialog boxes for configuring thin client system settings, they are available in case you want to temporarily override central default configurations or you do not have the option to set up central configuration (smaller environments). In general, it is recommended that you use central configuration to enable you to automatically push any desired default configuration to all supported thin clients in your environment (see "Central Configuration: Automating Configurations").

In addition, the Wyse USB Firmware Tool also provides a simple USB imaging solution for supported devices (see "Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software").

"Accessibility"

"Appearance"

"Background"

"Date & Time"

"Device Settings"

"Diagnostics"

"Display"

"Ericom PowerTerm® TEC (Managing Servers Available for Connections)"

"Citrix Settings (Global Settings)"

"Import Certificates"

"INI (Source) Settings"

"Keyboard"

"Language Support"

"Mixer"

"Mouse"

"Network Connections"

"Network Proxy"

"Printers"

"RDP Settings"

"Screensaver"

"TCX Audio"

"TCX USB Virtualizer"

"User Administration"

"VNC Server"

"WDM"

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