Reference Guide

Parameter Description
Example for two displays
DisplaySettings=MON1 1920x1080 on-left
MON2 1920x1200 on-right
DisplaySettings=MON1 primary 1920x1080
on-left MON2 1920x1200 on-right
DisplaySettings=MON1 1920x1080 on-left
MON2 primary 1920x1200 on-right
Example for three displays
DisplaySettings=MON1 primary rotate-
normal 1400x1050 on-right MON2 rotate-
normal 1920x1080 on-right MON3 rotate-
normal 2048x1080
To specify display resolutions with a refresh rate, use the
1920x1080@60 format. However, the refresh rate is optional. If not
specified, the optimal refresh rate is used automatically.
For example, DisplaySettings=MON1 1920x1080@60 MON2
1920x1200@60 MON3 1920x1200@60
To specify a primary display, use the keyword primary. Primary
display is where the taskbar and application icons are available.
However, the primary keyword is optional.
To specify the display orientation, use on-left and on-right after
MON1/MON2. You can use these options in pair.
NOTE: Display orientation is mandatory for two and three
displays.
<default>—This key value is used to reset both displays to default
settings.
Mirror <rotate {normal, left, right, inverted}, {resolution}>—This
parameter sets displays in mirror mode with given resolution and
rotation.
JetDirectPrinter=<printer address>
For Example: JetDirectPrinter=<printer address> <options>
For parameter options used in the command line, see JetDirectPrinter
in Printer Parameters Options.
Mouse.MouseSpeed={value 0 to 6 and <default>} It Specifies the speed when you are moving the mouse.
0 – Slowest
6 – Fastest
Default: Set to system default by using <default> in INI file.
NOTE: On default check system registry
Mouse.MotionAccleration is 2 and MotionThreshold value is 1
Mouse.MouseSwap={yes, no} It swaps left and right handed mouse buttons.
no: Is left handed mouse
Mouse.DoubleClick={100 to 1000, and <default>} Double click specifies the length of double click in milliseconds.
100 - fastest
1000 - slowest
NetworkPrinter= < LPD> For Example: NetworkPrinter=LPD <Option>
For parameter options used in the command line, see NetworkPrinter
in Printer Parameters Options.
Keyboard.Repeat={true, false} Default is true. Keyboard repeat is enabled. If you press key, it will be
repeated.
Keyboard.RepeatDelay={<default>, 0 to 7 or 100 to 2000} Initial Key Repeat Delay is 100 to 2000 according to new SLES standard.
For backward compatibility 0 is minimum 7 is maximum. This setting is
valid only when Keyboard.Repeat is enabled (true).
Keyboard.RepeatRate={<default>, 0 to 2 or 9 to 2000} 9 is fast and 2000 is slowest according to new SLES standard. For
backward compatibility Key Repeat Interval, delay between repeats.
0 is slow
1 is medium
2 is fast
18 Peripheral Settings Parameter Options