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Accessible applications, Browsing the internet with Internet Explorer, Using the Dell Thin Client

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3 Accessible applications When you log in to your thin client as an administrator or a user, the Windows desktop displays certain extended features in the Start menu. You can perform the following tasks: • Browse the Internet with Internet Explorer • Use the Dell Thin Client Application • Configure Citrix Receiver Session Services • Configure Remote Desktop Connection Session Services • Use VMware Horizon Client to connect to a Virtual Desktop • Use Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation • Use Ericom Connect-WebConnect Client • Windows Media Player • Wyse Easy Setup NOTE: Keyboard Caps Lock Indicator Application-Dell Keyboard driver software (KM632) software provides the Caps Lock status indication on the desktop. After you log in to your thin client, when you press the Caps Lock key to enable the Caps Lock feature, the lock symbol is displayed on the desktop. If you press the Caps Lock key again to disable the Caps Lock feature, the unlock symbol is displayed on the desktop. Browsing the internet with Internet Explorer To open Internet Explorer, do either of the following: • Go to Start > Windows Accessories > Internet Explorer. • Double-click the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop. NOTE: • To limit writing to the disk, Internet Explorer settings are set at the factory. The settings prevent you from using the limited amount of disk space available. Dell recommends that you do not modify these settings. • Internet Explorer cache settings are set to 100 MB. Using the Dell Thin Client Application Use the Dell Thin Client Application to view the general information about the thin client device, custom fields, RAM disk, auto login, system shortcuts, and support information. To access the Dell Thin Client Application page, go to Start > Dell Thin Client Application. You can also access the Dell Thin Client Application by clicking the Dell Thin Client Application icon on the desktop. In the left navigation bar, click the following tabs: • Client Information-Displays the thin client device information. • QFE-Displays the list of Microsoft QFEs (previously known as hot fixes) applied to the thin client. • Installed Products-Displays the list of applications that are installed on the thin client. Accessible applications 11

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Accessible applications
When you log in to your thin client as an administrator or a user, the Windows desktop displays certain extended features in the
Start
menu.
You can perform the following tasks:
Browse the Internet with Internet Explorer
Use the Dell Thin Client Application
Configure
Citrix Receiver Session Services
Configure
Remote Desktop Connection Session Services
Use VMware Horizon Client to connect to a Virtual Desktop
Use Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation
Use Ericom Connect-WebConnect Client
Windows Media Player
Wyse Easy Setup
NOTE:
Keyboard Caps Lock Indicator Application—Dell Keyboard driver software (KM632) software provides the Caps Lock
status indication on the desktop. After you log in to your thin client, when you press the
Caps Lock
key to enable the Caps
Lock feature, the lock symbol is displayed on the desktop. If you press the Caps Lock key again to disable the Caps Lock feature,
the unlock symbol is displayed on the desktop.
Browsing the internet with Internet Explorer
To open Internet Explorer, do either of the following:
Go to
Start
>
Windows Accessories
>
Internet Explorer
.
Double-click the
Internet Explorer
icon on the desktop.
NOTE:
To limit writing to the disk, Internet Explorer settings are set at the factory. The settings prevent you from using the limited amount
of disk space available. Dell recommends that you do not modify these settings.
Internet Explorer cache settings are set to 100 MB.
Using the Dell Thin Client Application
Use the Dell Thin Client Application to view the general information about the thin client device, custom
fields,
RAM disk, auto login, system
shortcuts, and support information.
To access the
Dell Thin Client Application
page, go to
Start
>
Dell Thin Client Application
. You can also access the
Dell Thin Client
Application
by clicking the
Dell Thin Client Application
icon on the desktop.
In the left navigation bar, click the following tabs:
Client Information
—Displays the thin client device information.
QFE
—Displays the list of Microsoft QFEs (previously known as hot
fixes)
applied to the thin client.
Installed Products
—Displays the list of applications that are installed on the thin client.
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