Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuel D’Utilisation
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S26361-F2600-L134
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• Backing store: Saves screen information to the local X11 server on the thin
client. This increases the screen refresh speed when the network connection is
slow (especially noticeable by ISDN); however, the main memory requirements
are large (128 MB or higher).
slow (especially noticeable by ISDN); however, the main memory requirements
are large (128 MB or higher).
• Dead keys: Maps exist that define several “dead keys” on the keyboard. Dead
keys make it possible to entered accented combination characters. A dead key
combination means that you press two keys one after the other (press the first key
and release it, then press the second key and release it) in order to form a single
character. In general, you press a key for the accent you want (nothing happens),
then a key for the letter to apply to accent to (the accented combination character
appears).
combination means that you press two keys one after the other (press the first key
and release it, then press the second key and release it) in order to form a single
character. In general, you press a key for the accent you want (nothing happens),
then a key for the letter to apply to accent to (the accented combination character
appears).
For example, pressing “`” on the U.S. international keyboard produces nothing,
but subsequently typing “e” produces “è”. Other keyboard layouts may produce
accented characters in other ways (on the French keyboard there is a key that
produces “è” directly).
By default, dead keys are active. If you use an application that is incompatible
with dead keys, click to deselect.
but subsequently typing “e” produces “è”. Other keyboard layouts may produce
accented characters in other ways (on the French keyboard there is a key that
produces “è” directly).
By default, dead keys are active. If you use an application that is incompatible
with dead keys, click to deselect.
• Allow remote X11 clients: Allows remote X11 clients to connect to the local Thin
Client.
• Show information message: Pop-up message that appears when an XDMCP
session is started. Can be deactivated.
• Run as normal window To use this feature, you must have the “Xnest” (xnest)
package installed.
By default, an XDMCP session runs in its own console. The key combinations for
switching between consoles are described below.
Select this option to run the XDMCP session directly in the eLux NG desktop. No
switching is required.
By default, an XDMCP session runs in its own console. The key combinations for
switching between consoles are described below.
Select this option to run the XDMCP session directly in the eLux NG desktop. No
switching is required.
3. Application Restart: Click to select to immediately reconnect after the user logs off.
When this feature is selected, the application automatically starts when the Thin Client
starts or restarts.
starts or restarts.
4. Start automatically: Click this check box to open the session when the terminal
starts.
5. Desktop icon Creates a desktop shortcut for this application on the eLux NG desktop.
6. Click
6. Click
Finish
.
To enable sound, go to Setup > Multimedia and click to select Enable sound in XDMCP
sessions
. Note: The application must be e-sound system compatible.
An XDM session uses a virtual screen. A new
console is started. Use the shortcut key
CTRL + ALT + F1 to move to the eLux NG
screen. To switch to the XDM screen, use
CTRL + ALT + F2. Up to two XDM sessions at
a time are possible (switch to the second open
XDM session using CTRL + ALT + F3).
To close the session, move to the eLux NG
screen, highlight the active XDM session and
click Disconnect.
For more information on consoles, see “3.5.2 Consoles.”
Note
Multiple consoles are not supported
by all hardware platforms, due to large
resource use. In this case, when you start
an XDMCP session, a pop-up dialog box
appears informing you that all active
sessions are about to be disconnected,
giving you the chance to cancel. When
you click OK, all eLux NG sessions are
stopped and the XDMCP session is
started. Return to the eLux NG desktop
by disconnecting from your XDMCP
server.
resource use. In this case, when you start
an XDMCP session, a pop-up dialog box
appears informing you that all active
sessions are about to be disconnected,
giving you the chance to cancel. When
you click OK, all eLux NG sessions are
stopped and the XDMCP session is
started. Return to the eLux NG desktop
by disconnecting from your XDMCP
server.