Reference Guide

Parameter Description
SFZeroButtonsThe option keyword SFZeroButtons. if set to yes,
displays the buttons (shutdown, login and so on) at the bottom of
signon window, such as Zero mode when set StoreFront style.
SignonStatusColorThe option species the signon status text
color in RGB string format (must be enclosed in quotes), where rrr,
ggg, and bbb are decimal numbers in the range of 0 to 255. By
default, the status text color is gray for ThinOS.
Speedbrowser={on, o}
Default is on.
On/o option to enable the ICA Speedscreen Browser Acceleration
Function.
SwitchApplication
IMPORTANT: DISCONTINUED. DO NOT USE.
SysMode={classic, vdi, VMware, Citrix}
[toolbardisable={no, yes}]
[toolbardisablemouse={no, yes}]
[toolbarclick={no, yes}]
[toolbardelay={0-4}]
[toolbar_no_conmgr={no, yes}]
[toolbar_no_minimizeall={no, yes}]
[toolbardisablehotkey={no, yes}]
[ToolbarEnableOneSession={no, yes}]
[ToolbarAutoQuit={yes, no}]
[ToolbarStay={1~20}]
[EnableLogonMainMenu={no, yes}}
SysModeSpecies the Zero interface optimized for VDI or the
Classic interface. This value will be remembered across reboots until
changed. If not dened and an INI is present, Classic mode is the
default. If no INI is present, VDI mode is the default.
Classic mode has full taskbar, desktop and connection manager and
is recommended for a terminal server environment and for
backward compatibility with WTOS 6.x.
VDI mode (Zero interface) has a new launchpad-style interface
optimized for full-screen sessions that is Desktops. Everything you
need is accessed through an always available overlay interface.
VMware mode looks similar to VDI mode but only allows VMware
horizon broker. Login window and wallpaper is specic to horizon.
Citrix mode makes the client turn to Xenith. Xen.ini is prefered in
the next reboot.
NOTE: VMware mode and Citrix mode can only be used
under wnos.ini. ZeroTheme is the alias for SysMode. You
can also use ZeroTheme=xxx in wnos.ini.
The following options allow you to congure only when the Zero
toolbar displays under VDI mode:
Toolbardisable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the Zero
toolbar from displaying; if set to yes, this option overrules other
toolbar display options.
Toolbardisablemouse — Default is no. Yes/no option to disable the
Zero toolbar from automatically displaying once you pause the
mouse pointer on the left side of the screen for a specied amount
of time.
toolbarclick — Default is no. Yes/no option to pop up the toolbar
only if clicking on the left-most side of the screen.
toolbardelaySpecies the seconds to delay before displaying
the toolbar after pausing the mouse pointer on the left-most side of
the screen. The value 0 will have no delay. The other values 1, 2, 3,4
will delay 0.5, 1, 1.5 and 2 seconds respectively.
toolbar_no_conmgr — Default is no. Yes/no option to hide the
Home button.
Parameters for wnos INI
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