Administrator Guide

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Figure 22. Options
7. Connect to a VMware Blast session. Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers. The printer that is configured locally in
ThinOS is mapped to the session.
The mapped printers driver is TP PS Driver and the port is TPVM port.
The virtual printer allows the ThinOS local printer to be mapped to the VMware Blast session without installing the printer
driver in the session.
Enable hardware cursor in Blast session
The hardware cursor enables GPU to control the display of your mouse cursor. Hardware cursors have less latency.
ThinOS supports the hardware cursor in VMware Horizon session with Blast display protocol. Only two cursor colorsBlack and
Whiteare supported.
By default, the software cursor is used in a Blast session, and the hardware cursor is disabled. If the hardware cursor is not
enabled, the cursor uses the true color. If the hardware cursor is enabled, the cursor uses black and white colors.
To enable the hardware cursor in a Blast session, use the following INI parameter:
SessionConfig=Blast EnableHardwareCursor=yes
Enable relative mouse feature
The relative mouse feature is applicable for both PCoIP and Blast enabled thin clients. When you enable the relative mouse
feature, Horizon Client uses relative coordinates to transmit data about the mouse pointer movement and improve the mouse
performance. The relative mouse feature is supported on the following platforms:
Wyse 3040 thin client
Wyse 5010 thin client
Wyse 5040 AIO thin client
Wyse 5060 thin client
Wyse 5070 thin client
For PCoIP enabled thin clients
Configuring the connection brokers
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