Deployment Guide

Table 8. 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
If set to yes, then the Configuration #1 initializes to HID
Prox 608x compatibility and Configuration #2 initializes to
RDR-758x Equivalent.
If set to no, then the card type remains unchanged.
DisableInitialization Default is no. Option disables
configurations to the card reader.
DisableLedIf set to yes, then LED is turned off. If set to
no, then LED is controlled by Reader. The default value is not
set.
Device=UsbSerial
[start=com{1~4}]
[com{1~4}=com{5~8}]
Specifies the first COM port number that can be used by
USB-serial port.
For example, the first USB-Serial port on a VL10 thin client is
COM2 by default, but it can be changed to COM3 with the INI
file Device=UsbSerial Start=COM3.
1. Without any ini setting: The COM number registered is
related with USB port number. Since USB port number is
hardware property, it is always mounted in the same order,
and there is no relation with the plug sequence.
2. If Device=UsbSerial start=COMx is set, then rule 1
does not work, the COM number is set by "x", and "x"
range is 1-4, since ThinOS only supports maximum of four
COM.
3. If COMx=COMy is set, the range for x is 1 - 4, and the real
name in ThinOS is considered. The range for "y" is 5 - 8,
since ICA running on ThinOS only supports maximum of
eight COM.
NOTE: The INI [com{1~4}=com{5~8}] is applicable for
ICA connections only.
**DisableMouse={no, yes}
or
MouseDisable={
no, yes}
DisableMouse Default is no. Yes/no option to disabled
mouse pointer so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is
enabled if any mouse activity occurs.
or
MouseDisable Default is no. Yes/no option to disabled
mouse pointer so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is
enabled if any mouse activity occurs.
LpdSpool={0-50} Specifies the size of spool to buffer all the data before
sending them to the LPD printer. The range of value is 0 to
10, that is, 0 MB to 10 MB. If the specified value is above the
range, then the value is set to 5.
The range of value is extended to 50.
In build 8.2_001 or later builds, the LPD data is spooled to
a file in a ram disk instead of a buffer. So the value of the
parameter will not be related to the spool size as before.
If LpdSpool=0, the function is disabled, otherwise the function
is enabled.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files 63