Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 59

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1 - Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. The wallpaper is shown and the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the sign-on password to unlock the thin client. LockTerminal settings are saved into NVRAM if LockTerminal=1and EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini file. 2- Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, however, the wall paper cannot be viewed when the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the sign-on password to unlock the thin client. 3- Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, and the username and password are needed to unlock the terminal. The wallpaper is not shown and the Password field in the Unlocking window is invisible until you have entered the username. When you click OK or press the Return key, a message box pops up to input the username and password to unlock the terminal. NOTE: The user must be signed on with a password for a Lock action to take effect. If set in KeySequence, users can lock the thin client at any time by pressing Ctrl +Alt+Left arrow or Ctrl+Alt+Right arrow. Unit - This parameter converts the screen saver timer value from minutes to hours to set longer time. Type - Specifies which type of screensaver to use. 0 - Blank the Screen 1 - Flying Bubbles 2 - Moving Image 3 - Showing Pictures 4 - Playing Video VideoLink - Specifies the video link address of the video file. Links with only http are supported. The mp4 video format is supported. VideoSpan - Specifies the video displayed mode in the screen. If the dual head is in span mode and VideoSpan=yes, it is spanned across all the screens. If VideoSpan=no, it is displayed in the main screen. Imagefile - This is an optional parameter and specifies an image file residing in the bitmap sub-folder under the home folder to be used as a Moving Image screensaver. If Type is set to 2 and no image file is present then the default Dell Wyse logo is used. If Type is set to 3, pictures residing in picture subfolder under the home folder are displayed. If SelectGroup=yes, then the pictures residing in the picture subfolder under the group folder are displayed. For example, /wnos/ini/{group_dir}/picture If group pictures do not exist, global pictures are used. Supported formats include JPG, GIF, PNG and BMP. PictureTimer - Specifies the interval to wait in seconds to display another picture. Default value is 6 seconds. PictureOrder - Specifies the order of picture files to display. The default is to use the order of sort from A to Z. If set to random, pictures are displayed randomly. Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 59

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1
— Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. The
wallpaper is shown and the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the
sign-on password to unlock the thin client.
LockTerminal
settings are saved into
NVRAM if
LockTerminal=1
and
EnableLocal=yes
is set in the wnos.ini
file.
2
— Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, however,
the wall paper cannot be viewed when the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box
to enter the sign-on password to unlock the thin client.
3
— Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, and the
username and password are needed to unlock the terminal. The wallpaper is not shown
and the Password
field
in the Unlocking window is invisible until you have entered the
username.
When you click
OK
or press the Return key, a message box pops up to input the
username and password to unlock the terminal.
NOTE:
The user must be signed on with a password for a Lock action to take
effect.
If
set in KeySequence, users can lock the thin client at any time by pressing Ctrl
+Alt+Left arrow or Ctrl+Alt+Right arrow.
Unit
— This parameter converts the screen saver timer value from minutes to hours
to set longer time.
Type
Specifies
which type of screensaver to use.
0 — Blank the Screen
1 — Flying Bubbles
2 — Moving Image
3 — Showing Pictures
4 — Playing Video
VideoLink
Specifies
the video link address of the video
file.
Links with only http are
supported. The mp4 video format is supported.
VideoSpan
Specifies
the video displayed mode in the screen. If the dual head is in
span mode and VideoSpan=yes, it is spanned across all the screens. If VideoSpan=no,
it is displayed in the main screen.
Imagefile
— This is an optional parameter and
specifies
an image
file
residing in the
bitmap
sub-folder under the home folder to be used as a
Moving Image
screensaver.
If Type is set to 2 and no image
file
is present then the default Dell Wyse logo is used.
If Type is set to 3, pictures residing in
picture
subfolder under the home folder are
displayed.
If
SelectGroup=yes
, then the pictures residing in the
picture
subfolder under the
group folder are displayed. For example,
/wnos/ini/{group_dir}/picture
If group pictures do not exist, global pictures are used. Supported formats include JPG,
GIF, PNG and BMP.
PictureTimer
Specifies
the interval to wait in seconds to display another picture.
Default value is
6 seconds
.
PictureOrder
Specifies
the order of picture
files
to display.
The default is to use
the order of sort from A to Z
. If set to random, pictures are displayed randomly.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files
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