4 Getting to Know the Extended WES Features

This chapter contains information on the extended features of Wyse thin clients running Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard that are not found in standard Windows Embedded Standard.

Configuring and Using Peripherals

Depending on the ports available on the thin client, the thin client can provide services through a USB port, a serial port, an LPT port, or a PCMCIA card plugged into the back of the thin client (if the appropriate software is installed).

Note

Addons for various services can be installed (Addons are available from Wyse for free or for a licensing fee). For information on Addons available, refer to the Wyse Web site at: http://www.wyse.com/products/software/firmware/.

Wyse thin clients can be configured to use Bluetooth-enabled peripherals. See "Configuring Bluetooth Wireless Connections."

Accessing the Extended Features of the All Programs Menu

This section provides an overview of the extended features found in the All Programs menu (options are available to use by clicking Start All Programs).

"Managing Connections with Citrix Program Neighborhood"

"Viewing Client Information"

"Browsing the Internet with Internet Explorer"

"Establishing Remote Desktop Connections"

"Using the Odyssey Client Manager"

"Managing Connections with Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation"

"Synchronizing Thin Client Time with Neutron"

"Using VMware View Client to Connect to a Virtual Desktop"

Note

For WinVNC Current User Properties information, refer to "Configuring

WinVNC Current User Properties."

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