HP t520 Administrator Guide - Page 54

Redirecting USB devices, Setup

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4. Select the make of the printer. If you are unsure, select the Generic (recommended) option, and then select Forward. 5. Select the model of and driver for the printer, and then select Forward. NOTE: If you are unsure of the printer model or which driver to use, or if the model of your printer is not listed, select Back and try using the Generic (recommended) option for the make of the printer. If using the Generic (recommended) make, be sure to select text-only (recommended) for the model and Generic text-only printer [en] (recommended) for the driver. 6. Fill in optional information about the printer, such as its name and location. NOTE: HP recommends that you enter in the correct driver name into the Windows Driver box. Without a driver to map to when connecting to a remote session, Windows might not use the correct driver and printing might not work. The driver must also be installed on the Windows server for the printer to work properly. 7. Select Apply, and then print a test page if desired. Repeat this process to configure additional printers if necessary. TIP: The most common problem is that the wrong driver is being used for the printer. To change the driver, right-click the printer and select Properties, and then change the make and model. Redirecting USB devices To redirect USB devices: 1. Select Peripherals > USB Manager in Control Panel. 2. On the Protocol page, select a remote protocol. If the setting is Local, you can also specify the options allow devices to be mounted and mount devices read-only. 3. On the Devices page, you can enable or disable redirection for individual devices if necessary. 4. On the Classes page, you can select specific device classes to be redirected to remote sessions. 5. When finished, select OK. Setup Menu option Background Manager Date and Time Language Network Description Lets you configure the background theme and dynamically display system information (such as the thin client's hostname, IP address, hardware model, and MAC address) in the background. For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Login Screen Customization (available in English only). Lets you configure the time zone and the date and time options. Lets you display the HP ThinPro interface in a different language. Lets you configure network settings. For more information, see Network settings on page 43. 42 Chapter 5 Control Panel

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4.
Select the make of the printer. If you are unsure, select the
Generic (recommended)
option, and then
select
Forward
.
5.
Select the model of and driver for the printer, and then select
Forward
.
NOTE:
If you are unsure of the printer model or which driver to use, or if the model of your printer is
not listed, select
Back
and try using the
Generic (recommended)
option for the make of the printer.
If using the
Generic (recommended)
make, be sure to select
text-only (recommended)
for the model
and
Generic text-only printer [en] (recommended)
for the driver.
6.
Fill in optional information about the printer, such as its name and location.
NOTE:
HP recommends that you enter in the correct driver name into the
Windows Driver
box.
Without a driver to map to when connecting to a remote session, Windows might not use the correct
driver and printing might not work. The driver must also be installed on the Windows server for the
printer to work properly.
7.
Select
Apply
, and then print a test page if desired.
Repeat this process to
configure
additional printers if necessary.
TIP:
The most common problem is that the wrong driver is being used for the printer. To change the driver,
right-click the printer and select
Properties
, and then change the make and model.
Redirecting USB devices
To redirect USB devices:
1.
Select
Peripherals > USB Manager
in Control Panel.
2.
On the
Protocol
page, select a remote protocol.
If the setting is
Local
, you can also specify the options
allow devices to be mounted
and
mount devices
read-only
.
3.
On the
Devices
page, you can enable or disable redirection for individual devices if necessary.
4.
On the
Classes
page, you can select
specific
device classes to be redirected to remote sessions.
5.
When
finished,
select
OK
.
Setup
Menu option
Description
Background Manager
Lets you
configure
the background theme and dynamically display
system information (such as the thin client's hostname, IP
address, hardware model, and MAC address) in the background.
For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper
Login
Screen Customization
(available in English only).
Date and Time
Lets you
configure
the time zone and the date and time options.
Language
Lets you display the HP ThinPro interface in a
different
language.
Network
Lets you
configure
network settings.
For more information, see
Network settings
on page
43
.
42
Chapter 5
Control Panel