HP t505 ThinPro 4.3 Administrator s Guide - Page 43

SCIM input method setup, Sound, ThinPrint, Touch screen, To use ThinPrint

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SCIM input method setup This is a graphical user interface (GUI) setup utility for the Smart Common Input Method platform. It is used to set up Chinese and Japanese input methods on the thin client itself. For more information on this open source program, go to the Smart Common Input Method Platform website at http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/scim/index.php?title=Main_Page. ▲ Double-click SCIM Input Method Setup. Sound This allows you to specify audio parameters. 1. Double-click Sound. 2. Click Show Switches to display additional settings. 3. The individual slider controls can be used to adjust the sound level for the individual sources. 4. Click File > Options to view additional device and control options. 5. Click View > Manage to view and manage volume control profiles. 6. Set your device and control parameters, and click File > Exit to save your preferences and close the dialog box. ThinPrint To use ThinPrint: 1. Double-click ThinPrint. 2. Set the Bandwidth, Packet Size, and Printer settings for each printer. 3. Click OK. Touch screen Touch Screen allows you to operate the thin client by touching the display screen. To enable the touch screen: 1. Double-click Touch Screen and select Enable Touch Screen. 2. Select the Controller Type and Device Port, and elect to Swap X or Swap Y, if desired. 3. Click OK to save your changes and close the dialog box. A message appears to inform you that your changes will take effect at the next login. 4. Click Yes to log off and restart the desktop with your changes. If you click No, the current desktop environment will remain unchanged. 5. Click Control Panel > Peripherals > Touch Screen and click Calibrate to calibrate the touch screen. NOTE: The touch screen can only be calibrated if it has been enabled and the desktop has been restarted. The touch screen will not track correctly on the screen if the display is rotated. Peripherals 37

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SCIM input method setup
This is a graphical user interface (GUI) setup utility for the Smart Common Input Method platform. It is
used to set up Chinese and Japanese input methods on the thin client itself. For more information on
this open source program, go to the Smart Common Input Method Platform website at
http://sourceforge.net/
apps/mediawiki/scim/index.php?title=Main_Page
.
Double-click
SCIM Input Method Setup
.
Sound
This allows you to specify audio parameters.
1.
Double-click
Sound
.
2.
Click
Show Switches
to display additional settings.
3.
The individual slider controls can be used to adjust the sound level for the individual sources.
4.
Click
File > Options
to view additional device and control options.
5.
Click
View > Manage
to view and manage volume control profiles.
6.
Set your device and control parameters, and click
File > Exit
to save your preferences and close
the dialog box.
ThinPrint
To use ThinPrint:
1.
Double-click
ThinPrint
.
2.
Set the
Bandwidth
,
Packet Size
, and
Printer settings
for each printer.
3.
Click
OK
.
Touch screen
Touch Screen allows you to operate the thin client by touching the display screen.
To enable the touch screen:
1.
Double-click
Touch Screen
and select
Enable Touch Screen
.
2.
Select the
Controller Type
and
Device Port
, and elect to
Swap X
or
Swap Y
, if desired.
3.
Click
OK
to save your changes and close the dialog box.
A message appears to inform you that your changes will take effect at the next login.
4.
Click
Yes
to log off and restart the desktop with your changes.
If you click
No
, the current desktop environment will remain unchanged.
5.
Click
Control Panel > Peripherals > Touch Screen
and click
Calibrate
to calibrate the touch
screen.
NOTE:
The touch screen can only be calibrated if it has been enabled and the desktop has
been restarted.
The touch screen will not track correctly on the screen if the display is rotated.
Peripherals
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