ViewSonic SCT35BKUS0 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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4.2.7 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode
The Appliance mode allows your SC-T35 to start up directly with the desired Microsoft Remote Desktop, Citrix ICA,
or VMware View session. Under the Appliance mode, users will feel as if they were using a standalone desktop
computer; the underlying client operating system, ViewSonic ARM Linux, is hidden from the very beginning.
NOTE
t There are three similar but dierent modes for your SC-T35 and only one mode
will take eect if all are enabled. Three modes and the order of priority are
listed as follows:
No. Mode Description
1 Appliance
The client will start up directly with the desired
RDP / ICA / View session and turn off after
existing the session.
2 Autostart
The client will start up directly with the desired
RDP / ICA / View session and perform the
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Available actions include:
 Returning to the local desktop
 Re-launching a new session
 Restarting the thin client
 Turning off the thin client
3 Quick Connection
The default. The client will enter ViewSonic
Quick Connection screen after system startup.
t For more information on these modes, please refer to sections:
4.2.8 on page 44 and 3.1 on page 14 (Quick Connection mode)
4.2.7 on page 40 (Appliance mode)
4.6.5 on page 83 (Autostart mode for RDP sessions)
4.6.8 on page 102 (Autostart mode for ICA sessions)
4.6.12 on page 123 (Autostart mode for View sessions)
Enabling the Appliance Mode
To enable the Appliance mode, please do the following:
NOTE
t Ensure that you have congured the connection settings for the desired Microsoft
Remote Desktop, Citrix ICA, or VMware View session under Applications tab.
You need to specify which service type and connection settings entry will be used
under the Appliance mode. For detailed instructions, please see sections:
”4.6.3 Conguring Basic RDP Connection Settings” on page 80
“4.6.6 Conguring ICA Connection Settings” on page 89
“4.6.9 Conguring VMware View Connection Settings” on page 116