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davester 6:09am on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
Graphics card Excellent card, doing sterling service with great quality pictures even on a 42" LCD screen. Quick delivery.
siMac 4:05am on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
I just purchased one of these for a pc I built for a friend. In years past I was pretty much anti-ati.
JKwingsfan 7:16pm on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 
Ok performance, does not quite fit Dell Optiplex 980 SFF I bought this to fit into a Dell Optiplex 980 Small-Form-Factor unit.
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This is a great card for the cost. It plays WoW on all the highest settings with a solid 60 fps. Even in Oggrimmar with all the players.
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I bought this card to replace an ageing Radeon 3650 in my current PC, which to be honest, was the only thing holding it back.
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The ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 graphics cards deliver up to 2x the performance per watt of the previous generation. Featuring a closed-loop liquid cooled system, the Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 X2 Atomic ST-6026 brings workstation class cooling to the PC.

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Introduction
Introduction to WT- Rabbit ino-8xx Terminals
CompuMaster WT Series Terminals are based on the Windows CE.net embedded operating system (Windows based Terminal design) and are designed for accessing servers and server based applications on a network. The WT Series Thin Client technology provides simple and secure access to server based resources and applications, as well as a lower total cost of device ownership (TCO). The installation of CompuMaster WT series terminals can be performed in a matter of minutes and requires virtually no technical experience. On the first boot, a wizard guides the user through the most basic terminal settings for the network, keyboard, and display.

Client Characteristics

The following table cross references the terminal models with the available options. WIRELESS USB O O O O O O O

Browser IE 6.0

WT-7000 WT-7100 WT-7300 WT-7500 WT-7600 Rabbit-CE ino-810
600 Mhz 600 Mhz 600 Mhz 1.5 Ghz 1.5 Ghz GX533 LX800

256 128

CE.Net CE.Net CE.Net CE.Net CE.Net CE.Net CE.Net

O O O O

ThinPrint

VT/ANSI

Thin Client CPU
Standard Optional MS Excel viewer, MS Image viewer, MS PDF viewer MS Power Point viewer, MS Word viewer , MS WordPAd Windows Media Player, E-Mail Client
Windows Option Pack includes the following:

WIRELESS int.

Office Viewers

Propalms TSE

FLASH (MB)

VNC Viewer

PDF Viewer

5250/3270

RAM (MB)

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Supported Server Platform
The following table lists the protocols for accessing the various types of server applications. HOST Microsoft Windows NT/4 TSE Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server Citrix Winframe/Metaframe 1.8XPPres. Server Propalms TSE Unix/Linux WEB Applications IBM OS/400 ISeries IBM S/390 VMware VDM server Protocol Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) CrossRun (RDP) ICA RDP SSH/Telnet/Rlogin (TnGold VT/ANSI) Internet Explorer 6.0 Telnet (TN5250e) (V3R2 or above) Telnet (TN3270e) VDM 2.1 API native client

80AC00031 80EC00011 80EC00010 80EC00012 89T110002 80EC00016
80AC00031 Included 80EC00010 80EC00012 89T110002 80EC00016

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Packing Contents
Before beginning the installation procedure for the CompuMaster WT series terminal, please locate the parts listed below. WT 7x00 Models The WT-7x00 terminal is shipped with the following parts: Logic Unit (with plastic pedestal) Power Cord 1 PS/2 Mouse The WT-7500/WT-7600 also contains the following parts: External Power Supply
Rabbit-CE Model The Rabbit-CE terminal is shipped with the following parts: Logic Unit (with plastic pedestal) External Power Supply

Ino-8xx Model

The ino-8xx is shipped with the following parts: Logic Unit External Power Supply
The ino-820 model also includes: USB to PS/2 adapter

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WT-7000/WT-7100/WT-7300 Front View
Network activity indicator Power indicator Power button

USB connector

WT-7000/WT-7100/WT-7300 Rear View
Audio In/Out connectors USB connectors Ethernet network connector PS/2 Mouse connector PS/2 Keyboard connector Parallel Printer connector VGA Video connector
Serial ports COM 1 / COM 2

Power Connector

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WT-7500/WT-7600 Front View
Network Activity indicator Power indicator Power button USB connectors
WT-7500/WT-7600 Rear View
PCMCIA Slot (application specific)
Wireless Antenna (Optional) USB connectors Ethernet network connector DVI connector (Non active) COM 2 Serial connector VGA Video connector Printer connector COM 1 Serial connector Audio In/Out connectors PS/2 Keyboard connector Power connector PS/2 Mouse connector

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Rabbit Front View
Audio Out connettor Audio In connettor Connettore ingresso audio
Power button Power indicator USB connectors

Rabbit Rear View

VGA Video connector
Ethernet network connector Power connector USB connectors

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Ino-8xx Front View
Audio headphone connector Audio input connector Power On Button Power On Led indicator USB connectors

Ino-8xx Rear View

Power suppl connector Ethernet LAN connector VGA monitor Line audio output connector

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Chapter 1 Installation

Initial Configuration

The first time the WT terminal is booted, a Wizard will appear which will guide the user through the basic terminal settings. The first window, shown below, displays the list of available system languages. Select the one you prefer, and press the OK button to proceed.

Languages

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Welcome Window

The widow will show the product name, product model, Operating System version and firmware revision.
Press the Next button to proceed to the first window of the setup.

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End User License
Read the End User license and press Accept if you agree with the terms.
Press the Accept button to proceed to the next step of the setup.

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IP Address
The following screen allows the setting of the IP address.
Select the desired option and press Next to continue.

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Assigning a static IP address If the "Insert Static IP address" option is selected, the window shown below will be displayed.
The following information must be entered: IP Address Enter a static IP address for the terminal. This address must be unique on the network, that is to say no other device can have this address. Enter the subnet mask for the terminal. The subnet mask will determine the class of the network and therefore how network traffic will be routed to and from the terminal. Enter the IP address of the gateway for access to IP addresses outside of the subnet mask.

Subnet Mask

Gateway
Enter the required information and press Next button to continue

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Name Resolution DNS (Domain Name Service) and WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) allow the resolution of logical system names to IP addresses. The parameters for Name Resolution are described below.
The following information can be entered: Enable DNS Default Domain Name The name of the Default Domain Primary Server IP Secondary Server IP Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server (this will be used if the primary server is not available)

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Experience
The Performance section allows you to choose how the session will be displayed; this can be customized depending on the speed of your network connection to the Terminal Server. It is also possible to specify that the session be automatically reconnected if it is terminated due to a network error.

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Terminal Server Client Licenses Delete Licenses at boot Window Size Maximized The Remote Desktop (or application) window will not cover the terminal task bar at the bottom of the screen (only available in Desktop mode). The Remote Desktop (or application) window will cover the enter desktop of the terminal (only available in Desktop mode). Removes the terminal server license for this terminal.

Full Screen

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CompuMaster RemoteCom The CompuMaster RemoteCom allows the serial ports of the terminal to be accessed and controlled over the network by another system.
Enable the COM ports to be accessed over the network. The Configure button next to each COM port check box allows you to set the serial port parameters such as baud rate, parity, number of bits per character, and number of stop bits. The TCP/IP port is the port number which another system on the network will use to access the local serial ports.

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CrossRun CrossRun Client is a CompuMaster SBC (Server Based Computing) solution for accessing applications on a Microsoft Terminal Server. From an administrators point of view, CrossRun simplifies the processing of publishing applications from a Microsoft Terminal Server. From a users point of view, CrossRun provides easy and secure access to the applications on the Terminal Server. CrossRun is ideal for small to medium sized businesses looking to move to a Terminal Server environment as it provides many of the features of more complex and advanced products in a simple, easy to use, package. The main features of CrossRun include: Application Publishing Seamless Windows Load Balancing
The CrossRun Agent configuration requires a user name, password, and domain for logging into the Terminal Server. It also requires the system name or IP addresses of the configured CrossRun server. The CrossRun Agent configuration is described in more detail in the CrossRun documentation.

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Network Share The Network Share option provides the ability to map a network share to the terminal. The Network Share configuration requires a name or IP address of the system with the share, the name of the share, a user name/password/domain for access, and the name of the desktop folder.

When the share is connected after system boot, a folder will be placed on the desktop as a shortcut to the share.

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Firmware Tab
The Firmware page allows the terminal firmware to be updated from an FTP server on the network and requires the following information:
FTP Server Information Server Name Server Path Login Information User Name Password a user name for a valid FTP account on the server the password for the user he name or IP address of the FTP server the location of the firmware file (relative to the root FTP path)
Once the required information for contacting the FTP server has been entered, press the Upgrade button to start the firmware upgrade.

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Chapter 3 - Connections

Connection Configuration

The WT and ino Series Terminals provide multi-session and multi-protocol access to Microsoft terminal servers, Linux servers, and IBM AS/400 hosts. A connection or session is a shortcut to one of the terminal client programs for accessing a server or workstation over the network. WT Terminals support the following connection types and protocols: Telnet TN5250e connections (video and printer) for direct Ethernet TCP/IP connection to IBM AS/400 hosts. Telnet 3270 connections (video and printer) for direct Ethernet TCP/IP connection to IBM 390 hosts. Citrix ICA connections (Independent Computer Architecture). Microsoft RDP connections (Remote Desktop Protocol). VMware VDM 2.1 connection. Provision Networks VAS connection. Leostream connection. Propalms TSE connections. Telnet VT/ANSI connections. VNC Client connections. Internet Browser connections. Microsoft Viewers. E-mail client connections. Modem Dial-Up connections.

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WBT - Desktop Modes
The CompuMaster Thin Client offers 2 different modes to work with. The Microsoft standard WBT mode and the Desktop mode (entirely developed by CompuMaster). WBT Mode In WBT terminal mode, the Terminal Connection Manager is displayed on the desktop of the terminal as shown below. The Connections tab is used to launch defined sessions. The Configure tab can be used to Add., Edit., or Delete. terminal sessions; the buttons for these functions are displayed at the bottom of the Connection Manager window when the Configure tab is selected.
Desktop Mode To add a new session in Desktop mode, click the right mouse button over the desktop and select the New Connection menu option from the popup menu shown below.

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RDP Connection
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a native Microsoft protocol for delivering Microsoft based desktops and applications to networked clients. To add an RDP client connection in WBT mode, click the Add. button of the TCM (Terminal Connection Manager). In Desktop mode, click the right mouse button and select the New Connection option. A dialog box will appear which contains a dropdown list of the available connection types. Select Microsoft Remote Desktop Client from the dropdown list box as shown below.

Click the OK button. The RDP session wizard will be displayed as shown below.
In the Name field, enter a valid name for the connection. The following characters are not allowed: \ / : * ? < > | In the Set connection to field, enter the name or IP address of the RDP server. Page 56
Click the Next button. If automatic login is enabled, enter a username, password, and domain name for the user account. This will automatically log the user on to the specified account when the session is started.
Click the Next button. The following window will be displayed:
This window allows you to select either a Desktop or a specific application to run when the session is started. The Desktop option presents the user with a typical Windows desktop, the Application option runs the specified application when the session is started. You may also specify the working directory for the session. Page 57
Click the Next button. The following window will be displayed for configuring the mapped devices and sound.
Select the Remote computer sound option. The sound may be heard on the WT series terminal, turned off, or left at the host. Select the local devices that can be accessed from the WT series terminal; printers, disk drives, serial ports, and smart cards may be accessed. Press the Next button.

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The last dialog box of the RDP configuration wizard allows the customization of the RDP session window display behavior and can be customized according to the actual network connection speed. It also allows the configuration of the Reconnect option and the display of the Connection bar at the top of the window. Press the Finish button to complete the wizard. Note: All of the configuration parameters may be modified after the connection has initially been configured, by accessing the Connection Properties. To access the Properties menu in Desktop mode, right click on the icon of the specific connection and select Properties from the popup menu. To access the Properties menu in WBT mode press the Edit button located at the bottom of the Configuration tab of the Terminal Connection Manager (TCM).

RDP Session Properties

Connection Configuration Desktop Mode WBT Mode Right click on the icon of the specific connection and select Properties from the popup menu. Using the Terminal Connection Manager: Select the Configure tab of the Connection Manager. Select the RDP connection to be modified using the mouse. Click the Edit. button.

Run the Provision Network VAS Connection
Once correctly configured, the PN VAS client, the connection can be started in several ways. 1. 2. 3. 4. Double click on the PN VAS client connection icon Right click on the PN VAS client connection icon and select Open option Click on the PN VAS client connection in the program menu. Run Connection Manager, select the connection to start and click on Connect button.
Please refer to the Provision Networks VAS product documentation for more information.

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Leostream Connection Broker Connection
To create a Leostream Connection Broker connection, either right click on the desktop and select New Connection or press the Add Connection option from the Start -> Settings menu.
Select in the list the Leostream Connection Broker option. Press OK to continue

Connection tab

Session name: Enter the local connection name that will identify this connection. Connection Broker IP/Host name: Enter the Leostream Connection Broker server IP or host name.

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Login tab
Enable Auto login Enable this check box if you wish the client automatically log-in to the Virtual desktop. If enabled, you will be prompted to enter User Name, Password, Domain name. Press OK to confirm.
Run the Leostream Connection
Once correctly configured, the Leostream client, the connection can be started in several ways. 1. 2. 3. 4. Double click on the Leostream client connection icon Right click on the Leostream client connection icon and select Open option Click on the Leostream connection in the program menu. Run Connection Manager, select the connection to start and click on Connect button.
Please refer to the Leostream product documentation for more information.

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ProPalm TSE
To create a session to connect to a ProPalm TSE server, either right click on the desktop and select New Connection or press the Add. button from the Terminal Connection Manager. From the New Connection dropdown menu select ProPalm TSE.

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Keyboard Type
Select the keyboard type to use for the session. The keyboard profile may be customized once the session is configured.
Click the Finish button to complete the wizard. Note: All of the configuration parameters may be modified after the connection has initially been configured, by accessing the Connection Properties. To access the Properties menu in Desktop mode, right click on the icon of the specific connection and select Properties from the popup menu. To access the Properties menu in WBT mode press the Edit button located at the bottom of the Configuration tab of the Terminal Connection Manager (TCM).

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TN5250e Printer Session
TN5250e (Telnet) is a protocol for accessing Display and Printer sessions on an IBM System AS/400 over the network using TCP/IP. To create a TN5250e Printer session, either right click on the desktop and select New Connection or press the Add. button from the Terminal Connection Manager.
Select "TN5250e Printer" from the list of available connections.
Click OK to begin configuring the session. The first screen of the TN5250e Printer Session wizard will be shown as below.
Click the Next button to proceed with the configuration. Page 92
The following window will be displayed.
Enter the following information: Connection Name Device Type Device Name Enter a valid name for the connection. The following characters are not allowed: \ / : * ? < > | Select from the list the Printer Device type emulation Enter the name of the device to be created on the IBM AS/400 System. If no name is specified, a default name (QPADEVxxx) will be forced by the Host.
Select the following information: Page 93
Host Code Page Printer Driver
Select the code page to use for the character translation. select the printer driver which most closely matches the printer from the dropdown list of drivers.

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TN3270e Display Session
TN3270e (Telnet) is a protocol for accessing Display and Printer sessions on an IBM System S/390 over the network using TCP/IP. To create a TN3270e Video session, either right click on the desktop and select New Connection or press the Add. button from the Terminal Connection Manager. Select "TN3270e Video" from the list of available connections.
Click OK to begin the TN3270e Display configuration wizard. The first screen of the TN3270e Display Session wizard will be shown as below.

You may also modify the properties by right clicking on the desktop icon for the TN5250e Printer session and selecting the Properties option on the popup menu. The following dialog box will appear for modifying the TN5250e Printer session parameters: Connection Tab
The Connection page allows you to configure the following options:
Host Connection Host Name/ IP Address Port Number Advanced options The name or IP address of the AS/400 system; when using names a DNS server must be present on the network. The port number for the connection; the default is 23, the normal port used for telnet. Click on this button to configure the advanced options

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Session Connection Name Device Name Enter a valid name for the connection. The following characters are not allowed: \ / : * ? < > | Enter the name of the device to be created on the IBM AS/400 System. If no name is specified, a default name (QPADEVxxx) will be forced by the Host. Select from the list the Printer Device type emulation

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The Input page controls how the data from the host will be processed.
Language Code Page Host (Language) Defines the code page for translating the print data from the AS/400 host for the TN5250 printer session.
Page Layout Page Orientation (Default) Defines the default page orientation. The default value will take effect when the host does not send the page orientation. The available options are: Landscape All pages will be printed in landscape. Portrait All pages will be printed in portrait. COR The printer emulation will determine the optimal page layout (either landscape or portrait) depening on the printed data received from the host. Allows the emulation software to determine the proper page layout (either landscape or portrait) when COR orientation is selected. The amount of line space compression for vertical page orientation when using COR. This function simulates a special mode of the IBM 3812 emulation. Use this option ONLY when necessary.
Automatic Page Orientation COR Line Spacing Override COR

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Overrides Override Characters per inch (CPI) Override Lines per inch (LPI) Override Print Quality Automatic Bold Override Page Orientation Defines the CPI to use when printing; this will override any host specification as to the CPI. Defines the lines per inch to use when printing; this will override any host specification as to the lines per inch. Defines the print quality to use. Allows fields which are printed twice to be automatically printed as bold. Allows the page orientation (when set by the Host) to be fixed at either portrait or landscape.

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Host Transform Enable when the AS/400 is performing Host Print Transform functions.

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Misc Tab
The Miscellaneous page allows you to configure the following options: Security Configuration Enable Properties menu option and toolbar button Allows the display of the properties menu option and toolbar on the printer session window.
Printer error handling options Error notification using When a printer error occurs, an error message box will be foreground Message Box displayed in foreground Printing retry without operator intervention Misc Enable Debug Trace Allows the tracing of printer data using the CompuMaster Remote Administrator. When a printer error occurs, no error message box will be displayed and a printing retry will be attempted.

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On the Output page, press the Driver Configuration button to display the driver configuration dialog box shown below. General Tab
This page allows you to configure the following parameters: Variable Line Spacing Allows variable line spacing. You can specify in inch fractions Default Tray You can specify the Default tray. This tray will be selected when the Host system does not specify a tray to use. Permanent Save This check box must be enabled to save the configuration changes made to the printer driver. You can also specify a name for the customized Printer Driver

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Transcode Table Tab
The Transcode Table configures the character set and the EBCDIC to ANSI character translation of the printed data. Code Page Edit Code Page Edit selects the ASCII code page for the printer displays a dialog box for modifying the code page table allows editing of the code page selection sequence

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Escape Sequences Tab
The Escape Sequences page allows customization of the printer control sequences. To modify a sequence, select the desired sequence from the list and press the Edit button

Euro Tab

The Euro page allows the configuration of the sequence which selects the euro character on the printer as shown below. To modify a string, select the desired Euro character spacing from the list and press the Edit. button.

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Font ID Tab
The Font ID page controls which sequences select which fonts on the printer as shown in the dialog box below. Add Add a new font id selection sequence for the printer. Remove Remove an existing font id sequence from the printer. Edit Displays a dialog box for changing the font id sequence for the selected font.

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TN3270e Display Properties
It is possible to modify the configuration of a TN5250e Display session using the Terminal Connection Manager as follows: Select the Configure tab of the Connection Manager. Select the TN5250e Display connection to be modified using the mouse. Click the Edit. button.

You may also modify the properties by right clicking on the desktop icon for the TN3270e Display session and selecting the Properties option on the popup menu. The following dialog box will appear for modifying the TN3270e Display connection parameters: Connection Tab
The Connection page allows you to configure the following options: Host Connection Host Name/ IP Address Port Number Advanced options Session Connection Name Enter a valid name for the connection. The following characters are not allowed: \ / : * ? < > | Page 134 The name or IP address of the 3270 Host system; when using names a DNS server must be present on the network. The port number for the connection; the default is 23, the normal port used for telnet. Click on this button to configure the advanced options

Device Name Device Type

Enter the name of the device to be created on the IBM Host System. Select from the list the Display Device type emulation

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The General page is used to configure the following options. Code Page The Code Page determines the character translation between the host and the terminal. It is possible to customize the Code Page using the Edit button next to the drop down list of available code pages. Keyboard Type / Keyboard Language Specifies the type of keyboard and the keyboard language. The keyboard mapping may be customized using the Edit button to the right of the keyboard type / language boxes. Refer to the chapter Editing Keyboard Profiles more details. Font Specifies the type of font to use for the display. Cursor Specifies the type of cursor displayed. Miscellaneous: In this section there are options for the keyboard buffer, euro support, keyboard clicker, error message beep, system message beep, and lock numlock. Print Screen Configuration Used to configure how and where a print screen is output. Possible configurations include: Local Print (LPT1) A print screen request will be printed on the local printer attached to LPT1 Print Through Host A print screen request will be sent to the users default printer on the AS/400 system. Disabled Page 136

The Microsoft Viewers for CE.net have a number of limitations which are documented in the following paragraphs. In general not all office or PDF documents can be viewed correctly with these applications in CE.net. There is no support for documents created with Microsoft Office 97. There is no support for the Microsoft Visual Basic macro programming language. Windows CE.NET does not offer the same set of fonts as a Windows Desktop platform. When a document requires a font not present on the WT Series terminals, the viewers will attempt to use a font which is similar; this may result in some degradation of the document display. There may be memory limitations when attempting to view very large documents on the CE.net platform; this may cause slow response and strange behavior on the terminal.

Character Fonts

The following fonts are available for the Office and PDF viewers: Arial Arial Italic Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic Courier New Symbol Wingding NOTE CompuMaster: These fonts are ONLY included in CompuMaster Thin Clients In additions, the following fonts are used by the Microsoft PowerPoint viewer: Impact Verdana Comic Sans MS NOTE CompuMaster: Only the Verdana font is included in the CompuMaster Thin Clients

Microsoft Excel Viewer

The following functons are not supported by the Microsoft Excel viewer: Hyperlinks. Data tables in charts. WordArt. Surface charts. List of other limitations: 3D graphics will be rendered in 2D. Text angle/rotation is limited. Page 150
Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer
The following functionality is not supported by the PowerPoint Viewer: Hyperlinks. WordArt. In addition, the animation feature of PowerPoint XP is not supported.

Microsoft Word Viewer

The Microsoft Word viewer does not support the following functionality: WordArt. Hyperlinks. Tool Tips.

Microsoft PDF Viewer

The Microsoft PDF viewer does not support the following functionality: File Passwords. Notes. Animation. Fax CCITT images. Acrobat modules. Clip paths. GZIP, JPEG, and CMYK formats. The PDF viewer has the following limitations: Certain polygon shapes. True Type fonts. Certain color representations. Text and character rotation. Type 1 Fonts will be substituted with other fonts Type 3 Fonts are not supported.

 

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