Conguring Client Settings
Conguring Service Access Settings
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Window Settings
Item Description
Color Depth
Click the drop-down menu to select the desired color depth for a Remote
Desktop session. Four options are available: 15 Bit, 16 Bit, 24 Bit, and 32 Bit.
NOTE: If RemoteFX is enabled, then no matter which color depth you choose
here, 32 bit per pixel will be applied.
NOTE: You can congure the upper limit of the color depth for a Remote Desktop
session on the host server. In this case, no matter which color depth you
choose here, the value cannot exceed the dened limit.
Resolution
Click the drop-down menu to select the desired display resolution on a Remote
Desktop session. Twelve options are available: Fullscreen, 1920x1200,
1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1400x1050, 1440x900, 1280x1024, 1280x768,
1280x720, 1024x768, 800x600, and 640x480.
Multi-Monitor
Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable multiple displays in a Remote
Desktop session.
Connection Settings
Item Description
Printer Mapping
Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable printer mapping.
When Enable is selected, users can access a local or network printer in a
Remote Desktop session.
NOTE: You need to add the desired local or network printer(s) for your thin
client rst, and then enable this feature here to use that printer in a
Remote Desktop session.
NOTE: To add a local or network printer for your Windows Embedded-based thin
client, please click Start > Printers and Faxes/Devices and Printers
> Add a printer, and then follow the on-screen instructions to add the
desired local or network printer.
Smart Card Mapping
Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable smart card mapping.
When Enable is selected, users can access smart cards through a smart card
reader in a Remote Desktop session.
Port Mapping
Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable port mapping.
When Enable is selected, users can access attached devices using locally
available ports, in a Remote Desktop session.
NOTE: The types and availability of device ports on thin clients may vary,
depending on your product models.