Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Hybrid Client Version 1.x Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Dell Hybrid Client installation
- Registering Dell Hybrid Client to Wyse Management Suite
- Managing user accounts
- Getting started with Dell Hybrid Client
- Logging in to your Dell Hybrid Client
- Configure the date and time
- Desktop overview
- Using the top bar
- Using the taskbar
- Applications overview screen
- Shut down, log off, or restart
- Lock your desktop
- Managing the Dell Hybrid Client policy settings
- Viewing system information
- Reset the Dell Hybrid Client to factory default settings
- Enable or disable access to desktop shortcuts
- Configuring the printer settings
- Configure the custom connection settings
- Configure the browser shortcut settings
- Multilanguage support
- Configure the VPN settings
- Configure the power profile settings
- Configure the user data roaming settings
- Configure the user personalization roaming settings
- Manage system updates
- Configuring the local settings
- Configure the network settings locally
- Configuring the display settings locally
- Configure the peripheral settings locally
- Configure the display personalization settings locally
- Configure the region and language settings locally
- Configure the power settings locally
- Change the password
- Configure the Dell Client Agent (DCA) settings manually
- Configuring the VDI environment
- Single Sign-On (SSO) to VDI applications
- Single Sign-On (SSO) to VDI applications
- Multifactor authentication for VDI applications
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring VMware
- Configuring RDP
- Logging in to a VDI session using a smart card
- Install a certificate
- Zoom application plug-in for VDI
- Multimedia add-on package for VDI
- File Type Association
- Configuring the Cloud environment
- File Affiliation
- User applications
- Device security
- Dell Hybrid Client recovery imaging
- Dell Hybrid Client troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
b. Click the Rotation option, either Landscape or Portrait.
c. Click the Enable Multi Monitor toggle key to configure the multi-display settings.
If enabled, configure the following options:
● Select one of the following Display Mode options:
○ Span Mode—Enables you to see all the displays that are spanning as one giant display.
○ Mirror Mode—Enables you to see the same screen on multiple displays.
● From the Monitor Count drop-down list, select the number of displays that you have connected to the device.
● From the Secondary Monitor Resolution drop-down list, select a screen resolution for the second display.
● Select the position of the spanned second display from the following Span Position options:
○ Left
○ Right
○ Bottom
○ Top
● From the Multi Monitor Common Resolution drop-down list, select a common screen resolution for multiple
displays. This option is displayed when you select the monitor count as more than 3.
● From the Multi Monitor Common Rotation drop-down list, select a common rotation option for multiple displays.
This option is displayed when you select the monitor count as more than 3.
6. Click Save & Apply.
NOTE: Use the Reset to Default button to reset your settings to default values. To discard your changes on the
current window, click the back arrow. To discard your unsaved changes across the application, click the Discard
Changes button.
Configure the peripheral settings locally
Use the Device Settings window on the Dell Hybrid Client to configure your peripheral settings. You can also configure the
peripherals settings using Wyse Management Suite.
Steps
1. Log in to the device powered by Dell Hybrid Client.
2. Click the Show Application icon on the desktop screen.
The Applications Overview screen is displayed.
3. Click the Device Settings icon.
The Device Settings window is displayed.
4. Click Peripherals Management.
5. Configure the following peripherals settings based on your requirement:
● Keyboard—Use this option to configure the keyboard settings.
Click the Keyboard tab, and configure the following options:
a. Move the Keyboard Repeat Rate slider to set the keyboard repeat rate. The keyboard repeat rate specifies the
speed at which the key repeats itself after you press and hold down a key on the keyboard.
b. Move the Keyboard Repeat Delay slider to set the time for Repeat Delay. The keyboard repeat delay specifies the
pause between pressing a key on the keyboard and when the key starts repeating itself.
c. From the Keyboard Layout drop-down list, select a keyboard layout. The default value is English (United States).
d. Click the Turn Off Num Lock toggle key to enable the Num lock key on your keyboard. Enabling the Num Lock
allows you to use the keypad numeric pad.
e. Click the PrintScreen toggle key to enable the Print Screen key on your keyboard. Enabling the Print Screen allows
you to take a screenshot of the whole screen.
f. Click Save & Apply.
NOTE:
Use the Reset to Default button to reset your settings to default values. To discard your changes on the
current window, click the back arrow. To discard your unsaved changes across the application, click the Discard
Changes button.
● Mouse—Use this option to configure the mouse settings.
Click the Mouse tab, and configure the following options:
Configuring the local settings
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