HP t420 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 164

logging, login, mouse

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logging Registry key root/logging/general/debug root/logging/general/debugLevel root/logging/general/showDebugLevelBox login Registry key root/login/buttons/configure/authorized root/login/buttons/info/authorized root/login/keyboard/authorized root/login/locale/authorized root/login/mouse/authorized root/login/onscreenKeyboard/authorized root/login/power/authorized root/login/poweroff/authorized root/login/reboot/authorized root/login/show/authorized root/login/sleep/authorized root/login/touchscreen/authorized mouse Registry key root/mouse/MouseHandedness Description If set to 1, debugging is enabled for all debug-supported subsystems. This is usually used in conjunction with generateDiagnostic.sh or the System Information Diagnostic tool to generate a diagnostic bundle with system debug logs included. Sets the debug level. This value will be leveraged by other modules to generate the corresponding logs. If set to 1, the Debug level option on the System Logs tab of the System Information window will be available to end users. If set to 0, the option is available to administrators only. Description If set to 1, the Configuration button is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the System Information button is available at the login screen. If set to 1, keyboard layout settings can be configured at the login screen. If set to 1, language settings can be configured at the login screen. If set to 1, mouse settings can be configured at the login screen. If set to 1, the onscreen keyboard is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the power button is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the shut down function is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the restart function is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the button drawer containing additional options is available at the login screen. If set to 1, the Sleep function is available at the login screen. If set to 1, touch screen settings can be configured at the login screen. The registry key root/touchscreen/enabled must also be enabled. Description If set to 0, the mouse is right-handed. If set to 1, the mouse is left-handed. 152 Appendix D Registry keys

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logging
Registry key
Description
root/logging/general/debug
If set to 1, debugging is enabled for all debug-supported
subsystems. This is usually used in conjunction with
generateDiagnostic.sh
or the System Information
Diagnostic
tool to generate a diagnostic bundle with system
debug logs included.
root/logging/general/debugLevel
Sets the debug level. This value will be leveraged by other
modules to generate the corresponding logs.
root/logging/general/showDebugLevelBox
If set to 1, the
Debug level
option on the
System Logs
tab of the
System Information
window will be available to end users. If set
to 0, the option is available to administrators only.
login
Registry key
Description
root/login/buttons/configure/authorized
If set to 1, the
Configuration
button is available at the login
screen.
root/login/buttons/info/authorized
If set to 1, the System Information button is available at the login
screen.
root/login/keyboard/authorized
If set to 1, keyboard layout settings can be
configured
at the login
screen.
root/login/locale/authorized
If set to 1, language settings can be
configured
at the login
screen.
root/login/mouse/authorized
If set to 1, mouse settings can be
configured
at the login screen.
root/login/onscreenKeyboard/authorized
If set to 1, the onscreen keyboard is available at the login screen.
root/login/power/authorized
If set to 1, the power button is available at the login screen.
root/login/poweroff/authorized
If set to 1, the shut down function is available at the login screen.
root/login/reboot/authorized
If set to 1, the restart function is available at the login screen.
root/login/show/authorized
If set to 1, the button drawer containing additional options is
available at the login screen.
root/login/sleep/authorized
If set to 1, the Sleep function is available at the login screen.
root/login/touchscreen/authorized
If set to 1, touch screen settings can be
configured
at the login
screen. The registry key
root/touchscreen/enabled
must
also be enabled.
mouse
Registry key
Description
root/mouse/MouseHandedness
If set to 0, the mouse is right-handed. If set to 1, the mouse is
left-handed.
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Appendix D
Registry keys