Dell Wyse 3020 Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide - Page 99
Fullscreen=Yes and DualHead=Yes will result in Span Mode
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Description=string description Directory=working directory Disablesound={no, yes, 2} or {0, 1, 2} Domainname={domain name,$DN} Fullscreen={no, yes} Host=[name, IP, $SYS VAR] Icon={default, bitmap file} KeepAlive={0 to 127} Connection description. Enclose the string description in quotation marks if there are embedded blanks or single quotes. For quotation marks, use common-practice nesting rules. Maximum of 38 characters are allowed. A directory to be used as the working directory after logging on to the server. Maximum of 63 characters are allowed. Default is no or Default is 0. Specifies whether or not to disable remote sound upon connection start. NOTE: Disablesound=2 only works in RDP sessions and indicates that the remote computer sound should be disabled at the remote computer. Domain name to use in a Windows network. $DN specifies that the thin client sign-on domain name is used. Maximum of 19 characters are allowed. Default is no. Yes/no option to run the session in full screen. If Fullscreen=no then the session runs in a windowed screen. NOTE: Fullscreen=Yes and DualHead=Yes will result in Span Mode when connecting to a Windows server 2003 or a Windows XP Pro Client. Fullscreen=Yes and DualHead=Yes will result in Extended mode when connecting to a Windows Server 2008 (any version) and to a Windows 8 or above desktop. Host - A list of server host names or IP addresses to which the thin client will attempt to connect; the next server on the list is attempted if the previous one failed. List items must be separated by semicolons or commas. NOTE: $UN specifies that the sign-on user name is used and should be set in a {username}.ini file. , see System Variables. If set to Host=$UN in a {username}.ini file, the hostname will display as the sign-on user name. If set to Host=$UN in a wnos.ini file, the hostname will display as the default Start. Specifies an icon to appear on the thin client desktop for a connection. Use Icon=default to display a system default icon for a connection. To use an icon other than the default icon, enter the name with extension of the bitmap file; ensure that the file is located in the FTP server wnos\bitmap directory. If Icon= is not specified and the icon is not specified by a PNAgent/PNLite server, no icon is displayed for a connection. Default is 10. Connect Parameter: Options 99