HP t520 Administrator Guide 1 - Page 53

Control Panel, Peripherals

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7 Control Panel Control Panel lets you modify the system configuration. NOTE: All Control Panel items are accessible in administrator mode. In user mode, only Control Panel items that are enabled by the administrator for use by users are accessible. TIP: To specify which Control Panel items end users have access to, select the Control Panel button, select Setup, select Customization Center, and then select or clear items in the Applications list. Peripherals Menu option Client Aggregation Display Preferences Keyboard Layout Sound Mouse Printers Touch Screen USB Manager SCIM Input Method Setup Description Lets you combine thin clients to create additional screen real estate. For more information, see Client aggregation on page 42. Lets you configure and test display options. For more information, see Display preferences on page 44. Lets you change the keyboard layout to accommodate the language used by the keyboard. Lets you control the playback and input audio levels. Lets you configure the mouse speed and whether mouse input is right-handed or left-handed. On thin clients with a TouchPad, this menu option also lets you disable or enable the TouchPad. Lets you set up local and network printers. Local printers can be shared across the network. For more information, see Configuring printers on page 44. Lets you configure touch screen options. Lets you configure the redirection options for USB devices. For more information, see Redirecting USB devices on page 45. Lets you configure the Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean input. For more information on this open source program, go to http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/scim/index.php? title=Main_Page. Peripherals 41

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7
Control Panel
Control Panel lets you modify the system
configuration.
NOTE:
All Control Panel items are accessible in administrator mode. In user mode, only Control Panel items
that are enabled by the administrator for use by users are accessible.
TIP:
To specify which Control Panel items end users have access to, select the Control Panel button, select
Setup
, select
Customization Center
, and then select or clear items in the
Applications
list.
Peripherals
Menu option
Description
Client Aggregation
Lets you combine thin clients to create additional screen real
estate.
For more information, see
Client aggregation
on page
42
.
Display Preferences
Lets you
configure
and test display options.
For more information, see
Display preferences
on page
44
.
Keyboard Layout
Lets you change the keyboard layout to accommodate the
language used by the keyboard.
Sound
Lets you control the playback and input audio levels.
Mouse
Lets you
configure
the mouse speed and whether mouse input is
right-handed or left-handed.
On thin clients with a TouchPad, this menu option also lets you
disable or enable the TouchPad.
Printers
Lets you set up local and network printers. Local printers can be
shared across the network.
For more information, see
Configuring
printers
on page
44
.
Touch Screen
Lets you
configure
touch screen options.
USB Manager
Lets you
configure
the redirection options for USB devices.
For more information, see
Redirecting USB devices
on page
45
.
SCIM Input Method Setup
Lets you
configure
the Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) for
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean input.
For more information on this open source program, go to
http://sourceforge.net/
apps/mediawiki/scim/index.php?
title=Main_Page
.
Peripherals
41