Setup Guide

Table 7. Peripheral Settings for wnos.ini Files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files (continued)
Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to global value
Description
rotate Rotate allows you to rotate monitors for viewing in
Portrait mode. For example:
screen=1 resolution=1280x1024 refresh=60
rotate=none
NOTE:
Due to processing power requirements, rotate is not
recommended and supported on the C class platforms at
this time.
NOTE:
The Screen parameter must be placed before the
Resolution parameter. For example:
screen=1 resolution=1280x1024
refresh=60 rotate=none
This parameter supports the screen id that the current screen
is aligned to and if it is invalid, the device automatically aligns
to Screen 1.
For example,
1. Expected value: 'top,right' | 'top,center' | 'top,left' |
'bottom,right' | 'bottom,center' | 'bottom,left' | 'left,top'
| 'left,center' | 'left,bottom' | 'right,top' | 'right,center' |
'right,bottom'
2. Others: Apply 'right,bottom'
*Screen={1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
Default is 1.
Screen Specifies the monitor for the Resolution
parameter. You can configure each monitor with its own
resolution; the specific monitor is set with the Screen= option.
NOTE:
The Screen parameter must be placed before the
Resolution parameter. For example:
screen=1 resolution=1280x1024
refresh=60 rotate=none
Connection Settings for wnos.ini files, {username}
INI, and $MAC INI files
The following table contains the parameters (and their options) used for configuring connection settings.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
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