Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuale Utente

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Note: Some hardware platforms do not offer this option. In this case, it is not possible to 
deactivate dead keys. 
•  Numlock 
Select to activate the NUM key when the Thin Client boots. By default, it is active. 
•  Console switch enabled 
Allows the user to switch between consoles (“virtual screens”) on the Thin Client using 
the hotkeys. By default, it is active. For information on consoles, see “3.5.2 Consoles.” 
 
Click OK in the Mouse Advanced dialog box.  
3.5.2 Consoles 
eLux NG provides access to virtual consoles, which allow you to have more than one logon 
session at a time: 
• 
Console 1: eLux NG desktop 
This is the console you see when you boot the terminal. Here is where the user runs 
terminal server sessions, SAP sessions, local browser sessions, configures the eLux NG 
starter, etc. You can have multiple windows and multiple workspaces open. This is the 
default console. 
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Console 2: First XDMCP session 
The first XDMCP session, if one is running.  
• 
Console 3: Second XDMCP session 
The second XDMCP session, if one is running.  
• 
Console 4: Message console 
A text console that displays kernel messages and scripts. Useful for troubleshooting. 
 
Up to two XDM sessions at a time are possible. By default, an XDMCP session runs in a 
separate console. However, you can configure XDMCP sessions to run as a normal window in 
console 1. For information on configuring XDMCP sessions, see “4.7.5 XDMCP.” 
To switch consoles, press the appropriate hotkey. A list is provided in Figure 24. These 
hotkeys can be deactivated, restricting the user to the eLux NG desktop (console 1). See “3.5 
Mouse / Keyboard.
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No. 
Console 
Hotkey 
eLux NG desktop 
CTRL + ALT + F1 
First XDMCP session 
CTRL + ALT + F2 
Second XDMCP session 
CTRL + ALT + F3 
Message console 
CTRL + ALT + F4 
Figure 24: Hotkeys for switching consoles