Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user
profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to
global value
Description
operating system cannot see any device attached to this port. This INI parameter is
only applicable to Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client.
USBRearPortBottomRight—If yes is specified, the devices attached to the
bottom-right USB port is enabled and available for the operating system. If no is
specified, the operating system cannot see any device attached to this port. This INI
parameter is only applicable to Wyse 5470 All-in-One thin client.
DEVICE=UsbTrace
vid_pid={device vid/pin hex format}
[max_len=500]
Specify the WTOS to trace USB device data to ftp or USB disk. For "vid_pid", device
Vendor ID and Product ID hex value, and VID is high 16 bit while Product ID is low 16
bit.
Allows to trace maximum of eight devices at one time. For "max_len", set a max len
for capturing each USB transfer data. Default value is 128. After you set this, you
need to set option in Trouble shooting to start tracing the USB device data.
EnableSecondaryPort= {yes, no, 1, 0}
Allows you to enable the secondary audio port on the back of the WD–19 docking
station. When you set the value to 1 or yes, the audio port on the front side of the
WD-19 is disabled.
FactoryDefault={no, yes}
Default is no.
Yes/no option to reset the system settings to factory default. This parameter, when
set to yes, is only initialized once for each firmware change; however, you can set to
no and then reboot so the option will be initialized again.
NOTE:
If the FactoryDefault parameter value is changed to yes, the thin client
will reboot without notice to the user.
*Include=path/filename
For {username}.ini file only. Specifies to include another INI file at the position of
this parameter. Only one level of including is allowed (no nesting) and only for a
{username}.ini file.
KeySequence={no, yes}
[Ctrl+Alt+Del={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Up={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Down={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Left={no, yes}]
[Ctrl+Alt+Right={no, yes}]
[Win+L={no,yes}]
[Alt+Tab={yes,no}]
KeySequence — Yes/no option to enable the following supported combined keys
options.
KeySequence=yes enables all of these options, each having a default of yes or no as
noted that you can change individually to the setting desired.
KeySequence=no disables all of these options regardless of the individual settings.
Ctrl+Alt+Del — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Del to lock the thin
client if the user is logged in with a password. If the user is logged in without a
password, this key sequence does not work.
Ctrl+Alt+Up — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Up to toggle a
session between fullscreen and window mode.
Ctrl+Alt+Down — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Down to toggle
between task selections.
Ctrl+Alt+Left — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow to lock
the thin client if the user is logged in with a password. If the user is logged in without a
password, this key sequence does not work.
Ctrl+Alt+Right — Default is yes. Yes/no option to enable Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow to
lock the thin client if the user is logged in with a password. If the user is logged in
without a password, this key sequence does not work.
Win+L — Default is no. Yes/no option to enable use of Win+L key to lock the client.
Alt+Tab — Default is yes. This option is used for task selection.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
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