Wyse Technology TM 9000 Series Switch User Manual


 
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4. In the lower section of the tab is the Language used in menus and dialogs drop down
box. Click the drop down arrow to select a new language and then click Apply.
A message informs you that changes will not take effect until you logoff and logon
again. Click OK.
5. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click OK and close the control
panel.
6. Log off the current user. The next time the user logs on, the GUI will be in the selected
language.
Note
For more information on multi-language builds, go to: http://www.wyse.com.
The keyboard layout does not automatically change with the GUI changes. It
must be changed manually.
Third-party applications, Wyse applications, and Microsoft names remain in
English after the interface is changed.
Sun Java Runtime Environment
Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is available but does not include the Microsoft
Virtual Machine. Information regarding this application can be found online at:
http://java.sun.com
.
Peripherals
Depending on the ports available on the Thin Client (see “Model Summary” on page 4),
the Thin Client can provide services through a USB port, a serial port, an LPT port, or a
PCMCIA card plugged-in to the back of the Thin Client (if the appropriate software is
installed).
Add-ons for other services (available from Wyse) can be installed using the Rapport
Remote Administrative software. For information on using the Rapport Remote
Administrative software, refer to “Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades” on
page 54.
Printers
A universal print driver is installed on the Thin Client to support text-only printing to a
locally-connected printer.
To print full text and graphics to a locally connected printer, install the driver provided by
the manufacturer according to the instructions. Be sure to flush the Write Filter cache to
save the installation. For procedures on flushing the cache, refer to “Write Filter” on
page 41.
Printing to network printers from ICA and RDP applications can be achieved through print
drivers on the servers.