HP t5740 Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES) v. 5.1.810 and later Q - Page 11

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HP provides this client "ready to go" out of the box to meet most common customer requirements. You may want to add/remove features using the Add or Remove programs control panel applet or the addons provided on the HP support site, and customize it to specific needs. This guide will introduce you to the features of this client that are not found in the standard WES operating system. Typically, a terminal is configured locally then used as a template for other terminals, which are then configured using local or remote administration tools. The Desktop This section provides a general overview of WES user and administrator desktop features and functions. User Desktop The desktop that displays when you are logged on as a user is a standard WES desktop, with the exception that the only icons displayed are for the Citrix Program Neighborhood, Microsoft RDP, and Internet Explorer. These selections are also available from the Start menu. You can open the terminal emulator application (HP TeemTalk) from Start > Programs > Hewlett-Packard. NOTE: Links to remote Citrix published applications may also be configured to be listed on the Start menu and/or displayed as icons on the desktop. Refer to the Citrix documentation for information and instructions. For information about the functionality of the standard WES desktop and Start menu items, refer to the applicable Microsoft documentation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/bb981920.aspx For information on the Citrix Program Neighborhood or Citrix XenApp, please visit http://www.citrix.com. NOTE: The Control Panel, available by clicking Start > Control Panel, provides access to a limited set of resources for changing user preferences. You must log on as Administrator to access the extended set of Control Panel options and utilities. Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on a user's desktop background does not open a pop-up menu in the default windows policies configuration. ENWW The Desktop 3

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HP provides this client “ready to go” out of the box to meet most common customer requirements. You
may want to add/remove features using the Add or Remove programs control panel applet or the add-
ons provided on the HP support site, and customize it to specific needs.
This guide will introduce you to the features of this client that are not found in the standard WES operating
system.
Typically, a terminal is configured locally then used as a template for other terminals, which are then
configured using local or remote administration tools.
The Desktop
This section provides a general overview of WES user and administrator desktop features and functions.
User Desktop
The desktop that displays when you are logged on as a user is a standard WES desktop, with the
exception that the only icons displayed are for the Citrix Program Neighborhood, Microsoft RDP, and
Internet Explorer. These selections are also available from the Start menu. You can open the terminal
emulator application (HP TeemTalk) from
Start
>
Programs
>
Hewlett-Packard
.
NOTE:
Links to remote Citrix published applications may also be configured to be listed on the Start
menu and/or displayed as icons on the desktop. Refer to the Citrix documentation for information and
instructions.
For information about the functionality of the standard WES desktop and Start menu items, refer to the
applicable Microsoft documentation:
en-us/embedded/bb981920.aspx
For information on the Citrix Program Neighborhood or Citrix XenApp, please visit
.
NOTE:
The Control Panel, available by clicking
Start
>
Control Panel
, provides access to a limited
set of resources for changing user preferences. You must log on as Administrator to access the extended
set of Control Panel options and utilities.
Right-clicking the mouse when the pointer is on a user’s desktop background does not open a pop-up
menu in the default windows policies configuration.
ENWW
The Desktop
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