Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 65

dialog box in the Dell Wyse ThinOS Administrator's Guide. The host, COM1, LPT1, LPT2}

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LpdSpool={0-50} LPTPortBind={yes, no} MicBoost={no, yes} **MouseNewSpeed={1-9} **MouseSwap={0, 1} NetworkPrinter=host/queue [PrinterID=Window driver name] [Enabled={no, yes}] Printer={COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2} [Name=] [PrinterID=window_driver] [Class=classname] [Enabled={no, yes}] [EnableLPD={no, yes}] Specifies the size of spool to buffer all the data before sending them to the LPD printer. The range of value is 0 to 10, that is, 0 MB to 10 MB. If the specified value is above the range, then the value is set to 5. The range of value is extended to 50. In build 8.2_001 or later builds, the LPD data is spooled to a file in a ram disk instead of a buffer. So the value of the parameter will not be related to the spool size as before. If LpdSpool=0, the function is disabled, otherwise the function is enabled. LPTPortBind - Default is Yes. Specifies the LPT bind to the USB Port Policy. If set to Yes, then the registered port follows the following binding policy: LPT1 from USB ports 1/3/5/7 and LPT2 from USB posts 2/4/6. If set to No, then the LPT port plugged in first is LPT1 followed by LPT2, and so on. Default is no. Yes/no option to enable on-board microphone boost. Default is 6. Value specifies the mouse speed within a range of 1 through 9, where 1 is slowest and 9 is fastest. This parameter is the replacement of MouseSpeed from build 7.0.1_07. 0/1 option to swap the mouse buttons. For example, for lefthanded use. 0 - No 1 - Yes NetworkPrinter - Specifies the configuration for the network (LPD) printer in the same way as described for the Printer Setup dialog box in the Dell Wyse ThinOS Administrator's Guide. The host and queue parameters define the IP address and queue name of the printer. PrinterID - Specifies the Windows printer driver name. Enabled - Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable the network (LPD) printer. Default is COM1. Printer - Specifies the local printer to configure. Name - Specifies the name of the printer. This option must be used. PrinterID - If not specified, the default Generic/Text Only is used. Class - Used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect; the ThinPrint technology of mapping the printer from the client side. It can group printers to use the same template on the ThinPrint server side. The Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 65

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LpdSpool={0-50}
Specifies
the size of spool to
buffer
all the data before sending
them to the LPD printer. The range of value is 0 to 10, that is, 0 MB
to 10 MB. If the
specified
value is above the range, then the value is
set to 5.
The range of value is extended to 50.
In build 8.2_001 or later builds, the LPD data is spooled to a
file
in a
ram disk instead of a
buffer.
So the value of the parameter will not
be related to the spool size as before.
If LpdSpool=0, the function is disabled, otherwise the function is
enabled.
LPTPortBind={
yes, no}
LPTPortBind
— Default is
Yes
.
Specifies
the LPT bind to the USB
Port Policy.
If set to Yes, then the registered port follows the following binding
policy: LPT1 from USB ports 1/3/5/7 and LPT2 from USB posts
2/4/6.
If set to No, then the LPT port plugged in
first
is LPT1 followed by
LPT2, and so on.
MicBoost={
no, yes}
Default is
no
.
Yes/no option to enable on-board microphone boost.
**MouseNewSpeed={1-9}
Default is
6
.
Value
specifies
the mouse speed within a range of 1 through 9,
where 1 is slowest and 9 is fastest. This parameter is the
replacement of MouseSpeed from build 7.0.1_07.
**MouseSwap={0, 1}
0/1 option to swap the mouse buttons. For example, for left-
handed use.
0 — No
1 — Yes
NetworkPrinter=host/queue
[PrinterID=Window driver name]
[Enabled={no,
yes}]
NetworkPrinter
Specifies
the
configuration
for the network
(LPD) printer in the same way as described for the Printer Setup
dialog box in the Dell Wyse ThinOS Administrator’s Guide. The host
and queue parameters
define
the IP address and queue name of
the printer.
PrinterID
Specifies
the Windows printer driver name.
Enabled
— Default is
yes
. Yes/no option to enable the network
(LPD) printer.
Printer={
COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2}
[Name=
<name>]
[PrinterID=window_driver]
[Class=classname]
[Enabled={no,
yes}]
[EnableLPD={
no, yes}]
Default is
COM1
.
Printer
Specifies
the local printer to
configure.
Name
Specifies
the name of the printer.
This option must be
used
.
PrinterID
— If not
specified,
the default Generic/Text Only is used.
Class
— Used in ThinPrint print for TPAutoconnect; the ThinPrint
technology of mapping the printer from the client side. It can group
printers to use the same template on the ThinPrint server side. The
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
files
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