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Configuring Client Settings with ViewSonic Client Setup
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Configuring Client Settings Configuring Client Settings with ViewSonic Client Setup 2. Click on the icon of the desired setting. 3. Click Add to add up an entry for that setting if necessary. 4. On the detailed setting page(s), choose or type in the desired setting values. NOTE • Click on the gray lock icon located close to a setting item to lock its value. The gray lock will become orange and secured. When a lock icon becomes orange and secured, the corresponding setting value is locked on the client and cannot be changed locally through ViewSonic Client Setup. • If the lock icon of a setting value is blue , this setting value comes from the group configuration (profile). You can only change the value by modifying/ removing the group configuration (profile) or applying a new one. • If you apply a group configuration to a client, all related settings will also be shown in the Edit Configuration window for individual clients. 5. After the editing of setting values is completed, click Save at the bottom of that setting page to save the changes. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to edit other settings. 4.5 Configuring Client Settings with ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Client Setup allows you to configure client settings locally on clients. Additionally, some settings are only available locally on clients and therefore can only be configured through ViewSonic Client Setup. NOTE • For the list of client settings only locally accessible on clients, please refer to section "4.2 Client Settings at a Glance" on page 101. • To have a basic understanding of client configuration, please refer to section "3.4.8 Client Settings" on page 48. For more information on how to configure client settings locally on clients with ViewSonic Client Setup (ACS), please refer to the user's manual or ACS user's manual for a specific thin client model. 108