Administrator Guide

On a JVDI-enabled client, the CPU usage of the integrated camera is 10% higher than the CPU usage of Logitech C930e
camera. The difference in the CPU usage is observed while video calling on Cisco Jabber in a ICA session.
Configuring the touch screen settings
Use the Touch Screen tab to configure touch screens that are connected to the thin client. The tab is available (not grayed
out) when the thin client detects that a touch screen is attached through a USB port or a serial port, and the setup or
calibration has not been performed. The Touch Setup window prompts you to touch two circles on the screen to make the
necessary calibration adjustment. The adjusted calibrated values are saved in the local terminal NVRAM until the system is reset
to factory default, or another type of touch monitor is connected.
NOTE: From ThinOS version 8.5, the ELO touch screen does not work in certain scenarios. For more information, see the
latest Dell Wyse ThinOS Release Notes.
Touch screen is an optional configuration for the Wyse 5470 Thin Client. It is recommended to use the default 1920 x 1080
resolution while using touch screen. If you use a custom resolution, the touch screen does not calibrate accurately.
Configure the touch screen settings for VDI sessions
When you connect a touch monitor to the client using USB port, you must change the configurations in Global Connection
Settings.
Configure touch monitor for RDP Session
1. From the desktop menu, click Connect Manager.
2. Click Global Connection Settings.
3. Select the USB devices redirection check box and configure the following options:
a. Clear the Exclude disk devices check box.
b. Select the Exclude printer devices check box.
c. Select the Exclude audio devices check box.
d. Select the Exclude video devices check box.
Configure touch monitor for Citrix and VMware Sessions
1. From the desktop menu, click Connect Manager.
2. Click Global Connection Settings.
3. Select the USB devices redirection check box and configure the following options:
a. Clear the Exclude disk devices check box.
b. Clear the Exclude printer devices check box.
c. Clear the Exclude audio devices check box.
d. Clear the Exclude video devices check box.
Configuring the Bluetooth settings
The Bluetooth feature helps you to connect your thin client with Bluetooth enabled devices such as headsets and mouses.
ThinOS supports both Intel wireless chipset 7260 and 7265.
ThinOS supports Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 9560 chipset on Wyse 5070 thin client.
For mouse, keyboard, and headset, ThinOS supports both Bluetooth 3.0 and 4.0.
Bluetooth 4.0 supports Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). However, Bluetooth Alternate MAC/PHY (AMP) is not
supported.
NOTE:
From ThinOS v8.4.1, the Bluetooth feature is supported on Wyse 3040 thin client with ThinOS and Wyse 3040 thin
client with PCoIP.
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
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Configuring local settings