14 Chapter 3
Peripheral Settings (wlx.ini and $MAC.ini Files Only)

Table 3 contains parameters used for configuring peripheral settings (such as keyboard,

monitor, mouse, printer, and so on).

Table 3 Peripheral Settings: wlx.ini files and $MAC.ini files only

Parameter Description
ForwardPrinters={yes, no} Yes/no option to enable the forwarding and use of all
available printers to/with the RDP session. Any direct
RDP connection is supported (not supported through
VMware View broker).
For example:
ForwardPrinters=yes
JetDirectPrinter={options} The JetDirectPrinter command line defines a printer
served by an HP JetDirect print server. For parameter
options used in the command line, see
"JetDirectPrinter" in "Printer Parameters: Options."
MicMute={no, yes} Yes/no option to mute the microphone volume.
MicVolume={0-100} Specifies the microphone volume level. Default is 50.
NetworkPrinter={options} The NetworkPrinter command line defines a printer
that uses traditional Unix Line Printer Daemon
protocols. For parameter options used in the
command line, see "NetworkPrinter" in "Printer
Parameters: Options."
Printer={options} The Printer command line defines a locally attached
printer connected through the noted interface. For
parameter options used in the command line, see
"Printer" in "Printer Parameters: Options."
PrinterURI={options} The PrinterURI command line defines a printer using a
URI supported by the Common Unix Printing System
(CUPS). This command is useful when you want the
thin client to access a printer for which you already
have a working CUPS client because you can simply
copy the URI from the /cups/printers.conf file on the
existing client. For parameter options used in the
command line, see "PrinterURI" in "Printer Parameters:
Options."
SMBPrinter={options} The SMBPrinter command line defines a network
printer shared through the Windows Sever Message
Block protocols. For parameter options used in the
command line, see "SMBPrinter" in "Printer
Parameters: Options."