Administrator Guide

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Table 176. Configuring display settings (continued)
Option Description
Select number of monitors to be Supported. From the drop-down list, select the number of monitors to be
supported.
NOTE: If you select more than three monitors, then the
monitor resolution setting and monitor rotation setting is
common for all the monitors. Dell Wyse 5070 extended
thin client supports multi-monitor functionality when more
than four monitors are connected.
Table 177. Configuring keyboard settings
Option Description
Layout Select this option to set the keyboard layout of the thin client.
From the drop-down menu, select your preferred option.
Table 178. Configuring language settings
Option Description
System Language Select this option to set the language for the system. From
the drop-down list, select your preferred option.
Table 179. Configuring mouse settings
Option Description
Mouse Speed Select this option to specify the speed of the mouse pointer
when moving the mouse. The range of mouse speed is 06.
Left-handed Mouse Select this option to swap the mouse button between left-
click and right-click.
Table 180. Configuring time zone settings
Option Description
Time Zone
Select this option to set the time zone based on your location.
From the drop-down menu, select your preferred time zone.
Time Format
Select this option to select the time format. From the drop-
down menu, set the time format to either 12hour or 24-hour
format.
Time Servers (NTP Servers) Select this option to list the time servers. Time severs allow
the NTP server to synchronize the time. Multiple servers are
allowed, and the server names must be separated by commas.
Table 181. Configuring audio settings
Option Description
Audio Volume Select this option to set the audio volume of the thin client.
The range of the audio volume is 0100.
Audio Mute Select this option to set the thin client to mute mode.
Microphone Volume Select this option to set the microphone volume of the thin
client. The range of the microphone volume is 0100.
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