Administrator Guide

• On a JVDI-enabled client, the CPU usage of the integrated camera is 10% higher than the CPU usage of Logitech C930e camera. The
difference in the CPU usage is observed while video calling on Cisco Jabber in a ICA session.
Configure the touch screen settings
Use the Touch Screen tab to configure touch screens that are connected to the thin client. The tab is available when the thin client
detects that a touch screen is attached through a USB port or a serial port, and the setup or calibration has not been performed. The
Touch Setup window prompts you to touch two circles on the screen to make the necessary calibration adjustment. The adjusted
calibrated values are saved in the local terminal NVRAM until the system is reset to factory default, or another type of touch display is
connected.
Touch screen is an optional configuration for the Wyse 5470 Thin Client. It is recommended to use the default 1920 x 1080 resolution. If
you use a custom resolution, the touch screen does not calibrate accurately.
Table 25. Single and multi touch support
Local and VDI sessions Single touch Multi touch
ThinOS local Supported Not applicable
RDP Supported Supported—both desktop and application
ICA Supported Not Supported
Blast Supported Not Supported
PCoIP Supported Not Supported
Configure the Bluetooth settings
The Bluetooth feature helps you to connect your thin client with Bluetooth enabled devices such as headsets and mouses.
For mouse, keyboard, and headset, ThinOS supports Bluetooth 4.0. Bluetooth 4.0 supports Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
However, Bluetooth Alternate MAC/PHY (AMP) is not supported.
To configure the Bluetooth settings:
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Peripherals.
The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
Configuring local settings
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