in the Configure tab of the Terminal Connection Wizard or close the connection window. The Close button is only activated if the selected connection is being connected.
※Using shortcut keys when multiple connections are running:
Ctrl + Alt + End: Displays either the Terminal Connection Wizard(for Thin Client Shell) or the Desktop(for Desktop Shell).
Ctrl + Alt + ↑(or ↓): Allows you to switch to a different connection.
Configuring Client Monitor Environment
The available items on Control Panel are different according to privileges of login account. When logged on with Administrator privileges, all items are displayed and available. If you logged on as a limited user, only the items that the administrator permitted are displayed. This can be configured with Control Panel > Security > Privileges.
If you click on an item on Control Panel, a brief description of the selected item is displayed on the bottom left of the window. To open a Control Panel item,
Accessing Control Panel with the Terminal Connection Manager
Press the [/SOURCE] button on the bottom of the front of the monitor to switch to Client mode.
To open Control Panel, click Configure or press [F2] key on the Terminal Connection Manager. Continue to configure settings when the dialog below is displayed.
Internet Options
With Internet Options in Control Panel, you can change the settings for Internet Explorer using the Internet Options applet on Control Panel. You can specify the home page which is displayed when the browser starts and a web page for searching which is displayed when the Search button is pressed. You can also security level and whether to block popup windows or not. You can access this applet by clicking Tool menu
Printer
A thin client performs printing works of a RDP/ICA host PC at a local printer. You can configure and modify local printers using the Printer applet.
The Printer window shows the Add Printer icon and the icons of the printers configured previously. (If there is no printer configured, only the Add Printer icon is displayed.)
If you