Neoware Thin Client - Thintune Operating System Manual

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Sound With the existing checkboxes you define, if you want to activate the
audio functions in this working place. Corresponding to the ICA-
protocol three quality levels are at your disposal for incoming audio
signals.
Data Compression By means of the selection fields you switch the data compression on or
off. Data compression should be switched on especially for narrow
banded transmission lines.
Encryption Level THINTUNE is the only thin client equipped with an implemented
SecureICA client currently available. Thus in this menu an encryption
level can be parameterised. Of course the SecureICA Option pack has
to be installed for this purpose.
Mouse Click Feed Back Mouse click feed back is a function of Speed Screen III of the ICA
protocol which should be preferably used for slow connections. In case
this option is activated mouse clicks are confirmed locally by the ICA
protocol, without really making sure, if a mouse click was already sent
to the server. The user obtains the impression of a thoroughly
improved performance.
Local Text Echo Local Text Echo is a function of Speed Screen III of the ICA protocol
which should be preferably used for slow connections. In case this
option is activated textentries are confirmed locally by the ICA
protocol, without really making sure, if a mouse click was already sent
to the server. The user obtains the impression of a thoroughly
improved performance.
5.2.3.3 Window Tab
By means of the options at your disposal here, the appearance of an ICA session can be defined.
Window Colors The number of colors used by the THINTUNE can be defined here.
) Information
With the THINTUNE you can define up to 65535 colors.
256 Colour Mapping This parameter is activated if you want to display only 256 colours!
You define if the THINTUNE is really to work with 256 colours or with
the number of colours actually needed.
Window Size The window size of your THINTUNE session can be defined without any
restrictions. You can define a fixed window size in pixel as well as
specify the percentage of the desktop, which is used by the ICA
window. Of course such a session can also be executed in full screen or
seamless mode.