Administrator Guide

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Table 17. Configuring mouse settings for ThinOS 8.6 and later versions
Option Description
Big Cursor Select this option to increase the local mouse to twice as
normal one.
Disable Select this option to disable the mouse pointer on the screen.
Configuring general settings
Use General Settings page to configure the ThinOS thin client settings, such as sign-on settings, and time zone.
Table 18. Configuring sign-on settings
Option Description
Default user name Enter the default user name for the local sign-on screen.
Default Password Enter the default password for the local sign-on screen.
Domain Name Enter the default domain name for the local sign-on screen.
NOTE: You can enter multiple domain names separated by
a comma with a maximum of 31 characters.
Remember last user name at logoff Select this option to store the user name when you log off the
system. From the drop-down list select the preferred option.
NOTE: The user name is not stored if the system is
restarted or the system is turned off.
Disable Domain Field (8.5+) Select the check box to disable the domain field option on the
sign-on window.
Domain List (8.5+) Enter the list of domains mentioned on the sign-on window.
Use a semi-colon to separate the domain name.
Remember last user name and/or domain at reboot/
shutdown
Select this option to store the user name or domain when the
system is restarted or turned off.
Table 19. Configuring timezone settings
Option Description
Manually Set TimeZone Select the check box to override the system preference menu
settings. From the Timezone and Enable Daylight Savings
drop-down menu, select your preferred option.
Date Format (8.5+)
From the Date Format (8.5+) drop-down menu, select the
appropriate format.
Time Format (8.5+)
From the Time Format (8.5+) drop-down menu, select the
appropriate format.
Time Servers Enter the list of time servers to synchronize local time
separated by a semi-colon.
Configuring security settings
Use the Security Settings page to configure the ThinOS thin client security settings, such as sign on settings, privilege
settings, the G-key reset, and so on.
Table 20. Configuring sign on settings
28 Managing groups and configurations